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  • #16
    I set up a bullet journal for work purposes. I didn't like keep having to write down a job that never got done! It was a good incentive. I didn't buy a special book, any notebook will do. I have to say it worked very well and I should probably restart it. Kept me up-to-date with clients, but the job I kept having to write repeatedly was billing, the whole point of doing the work in the first place.

    I might give it a go for gardening (a separate journal), but I still think I'd need an overall plan giving me broad target dates and bed info. Mind you, no reason why that couldn't form part of your opening pages. I'm not very good at being specific with my veg patch. Too many other things to do that sometimes get in the way, and the weather doesn't always help either.

    Try it and see. If you run out of steam in February or so, you'll be in good company by the look of it!

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    • #17
      It's getting serious, I have actually bought a diary specifically for the garden this year. All I need to do now is remember to fill it in from time to time.
      Considering the amount of computer data I fumble with on a daily basis, you'd think I'd have a swish database with all this on, and you'd be wrong.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Nannysally99 View Post
        I use a gardening diary
        Which one? Manufacturer and model? Would be good to look at Sally,

        Kind Regards.............Rob

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        • #19
          Originally posted by B Porcupine View Post
          Both! I have started to draft up a plan for my journal (you can tailor them to your use & preferences). So after the index pages, I want a monthly Garden Plan (the Forecast, it is called) - an overview of what should happen each month of the year; and then a log by month, and one by day. These are where you list plans, to dos, events, outcomes, etc. Then I am going to add in some "collections": lists of plants and seeds, diseases/pests and how we've coped, sketches of each year's layout...

          Yeah, I am making a meal of this (it is planning season! ). But if you are curious, I can post some info I found.
          Send the link porcupine. Easier so we can see.

          Kind Regards.............Rob

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          • #20
            Originally posted by 4Shoes View Post
            Is it a bit like a Filofax? We all know how Del got on using one of them

            I've been using a spreadsheet for planning but fall behind by beginning of Jun. I can see the benefit of a Organiser type book. With planner check list at front, loose leaf pages for sketching and a diary
            Send the spreadsheet so we can see please 4shoes. Intrigued.

            Kind Regards.............Rob

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            • #21
              Come on Rob, what do you use?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Dynamite View Post
                Send the spreadsheet so we can see please 4shoes. Intrigued.

                Kind Regards.............Rob
                It is just an extract of the Garden Focus Planner with added Cols for Date (setup so I can change top line for 1st Monday in year) Date task completed and any notes - similar to Cadalot
                Alans Allotment: Sowing & Planting Plan

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                • #23
                  I use a blog and am am careful to always add labels; that way a search of the label will find all posts with that term...
                  I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....


                  ...utterly nutterly
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                  • #24
                    Anyone looking for a diary to use for bujo might be interested in this diary - especially as it's half price and free delivery....
                    Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
                    Endless wonder.

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                    • #25
                      Mothhawk that reminds me I've got the 'RHS allotment journal' its a good read but far to pretty to write in.
                      Location....East Midlands.

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                      • #26
                        I still have the SR Diary from 2011. We'd had a heavy frost on 7th Nov and I took the dog to the Vets on 9th. I liked the spiral wire binding so it stayed flat and there were some useful fold-out pages at the back telling you what to sow when.
                        I already have an RHS Diary for next year but the SR one has more space to write in each day.............. thinking..........

                        PS Use Code A1136 for 10% off so the Diary is £4.50 (I know 'cos I've just bought one).
                        Last edited by veggiechicken; 09-11-2018, 09:26 PM.

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