![]() ![]() I think you can certainly prefer one because I would take the notebook/ sketchbook every time but if facilitated my sons successful garden this year, I will happily allow him to use an App. My point is when you write that, think about the person who needs the App to stay on track bc of an issue or just personality thing…what would that person think? Is it truly what you meant that someone with a learning disorder who uses Apps on his phone to plan his backyard garden, track when to water and bugs, sunlight and much much more, but needs to be charged with annoying cables, is less than another young woman who keeps a beautiful journal and sketchbook throughout the year Of what is growing just like the man did…only difference is how it was created…1 digitally and 1. There are so many advantages to keeping track of the indoor seeds you start. This free garden printable has so many benefits. their gardens that otherwise would not have been available or would not have been a successful venture.Before you dismiss me, hear me on this, I thought the same things you did and even with that twinge of moral superiority you have, I let go of all of that because of having 3 kids who had different learning challenges. This free seed starter tracker printable will help you easily stay on top of everything you are growing and help you plan for harvest dates. My question to you is, are we to vilify another for using an App (or anything digital) because it is digital and not pen/ paper? Does moral superiority lie with pen/ paper? My thought is that Apps give users the ability to track, plant, create etc. While I love good paper and a fine pen, I tend to keep a mix of digital and pen and paper notes. Maybe you see those differently? Worse? the pruning and plant information is helpful and worthwhile. Thank you Jessy, for your thoughts on Apps for gardening -and in a sense the digital age- which I’m sure you see the irony of that… while posting on the internet… my guess is you are on a computer not phone/ iPad. And I can research many things garden related and watch videos and on and on which led me here via my lovely internet connection. We don’t have a pesky TV to get in the way with its cables, bills etc., but I know my way around Netflix thanks to my iPad and laptop. As a 50+ I like the versatility of both for my gardening and for other areas of my household. ![]()
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