I decided to record what I harvest from my allotment. I was wondering if there is any online form to download or if anyone has suggestions of how to keep a record of everything. Cheers!
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I use an excel spreadsheet to keep a record of what I spend on the plot (compost, seeds, rent, new boots, etc.) versus what I harvest, and use it to calculate the "what I might have spent in T***o" value for the crops. For the last 2 years I have been more than £200 in profit, though to be fair, I would never have bought £20 worth of rhubarb, nor £50 of runner beans! Sounds a bit geeky, but is nice to show the OH that my trips down the plot are worth it!Last edited by Nes; 18-06-2013, 10:52 PM.
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I don't record what I harvest, but do record the type of harvest... usually on Excel when I remember to..
Would imagine if you are recording quantity, approx prices etc etc then Excel or the free Google equivalent is the answer..I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
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Mine's easy 5 pea pods and 12 radishes! - This is only so far though, hopefully by Friday I will be adding 4 strawberries to my harvestYou may say I'm a dreamer... But I'm not the only one...
I'm an official nutter - an official 'cropper' of a nutter! I am sooooo pleased to be a cropper! Hurrah!
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When I had an allotment, I kept a little account book - outgoings (rent, seeds, compost etc) and income (weight of item valued at shop prices). You soon show a profit when you grow soft fruit!
I also recorded how I used the crop (eaten fresh, jam, frozen....with recipes or references to the books they came from).
It was in my pre-computer days but even now, I would prefer to write it all in a book than use a spreadsheet
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I record every year my costs, then I go on the supermarket website we shop at to collect all the prices of what we grow. I then tally up the weight of each crop throughout the year, to work out how much I saved. My seed potatoes cost £16 this year, and I have already harvested 4kg, so that's £15.50 in the supermarket so I should save a fair bit this year on them!
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I made a spreadsheet and did this a couple of years ago, and calculated estimated saving etc. It was geeky but I actually really enjoyed myself.
Spreadsheet is here if you want to download and have a play: Growing My Own Saved £500 in a Year! Introducing the RMS Veg Savings Spreadsheet 2011 | Real Men Sow
Let me know if you find it useful.
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Originally posted by daviddevantnhisspiritwife View PostCan I interrupt and ask what you want to record?
Item - weight / qty - date - notes ?
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Originally posted by Jono View PostI made a spreadsheet and did this a couple of years ago, and calculated estimated saving etc. It was geeky but I actually really enjoyed myself.
Spreadsheet is here if you want to download and have a play: Growing My Own Saved £500 in a Year! Introducing the RMS Veg Savings Spreadsheet 2011 | Real Men Sow
Let me know if you find it useful.
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Originally posted by ancee View PostMine's easy 5 pea pods and 12 radishes! - This is only so far though, hopefully by Friday I will be adding 4 strawberries to my harvest
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