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Welcoming Laura from Connecticut
« on: February 02, 2012, 09:00:01 AM »
Hi Laura, and as we say in Ireland, céad míle fáilte (a hundred thousand welcomes) ;D

Now you've registered on the forum, you are a fully fledged member of  the Ideas Genie Community :D
I hope you will enjoy the community spirit here. We gardeners have a lot to talk about - gardening of course, computers (infinite scope), photography and other hobbies and pastimes.

In your email informing me that you'd registered your Ideas Genie licence and registered on the forum you said that you were generally not quiet. We look forward to your company!

We've already communicated quite a bit so far by email, so I hope you don't mind me introducing you to our other members with this little extract from today:
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Don't worry about the chain saw- it's a mini and I have been using a small electric one for years. My raised vegetable beds are contained by small oak branches cut into logs and sunk into the ground. I have found all kinds of creative ways to use the free wood on my little 2/3 acre lot :-). Thinner ones make great plant supports! 

Well now, I think that's a very good topic for discussion on the forum. We will reserve that for a dedicated topic and reserve this thread to allow our other members to say Hello.

Delighted you have joined us Laura!

Edited later. Heres the link to that topic on branches and logs:
http://www.flowergenie.co.uk/ideas/forum/index.php/topic,1682.0.html
« Last Edit: February 04, 2012, 07:48:21 PM by ideasguy »

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Re: Welcoming Laura from Connecticut
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2012, 10:45:51 AM »
Welcome!

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Re: Welcoming Laura from Connecticut
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2012, 11:42:22 AM »
Welcome Laura.

It's always a pleasure for me to greet new members.

I hope you enjoy your stay with us and are able to contribute to our many and varied discussions.

Laurie.

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Re: Welcoming Laura from Connecticut
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2012, 05:10:08 PM »
Hi Laurie,
Glad to be here- still getting my feet wet!
Laura

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Re: Welcoming Laura from Connecticut
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2012, 07:24:14 PM »
I just wrote a long introduction as a new post and it was rejected  :(

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Re: Welcoming Laura from Connecticut
« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2012, 07:34:40 PM »
Can you describe how it was rejected Laura?

Were you timed out?
When you login, the tip is to take the option to login forever.
The default login time may have been too small. Theres nothing so annoying as to write a masterpiece message, click Post, and you get the message you are timed out. :'( >:(
Its a bizarre feature of this forum software.
 Its happened to all of us, I'm sure.


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Re: Welcoming Laura from Connecticut
« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2012, 01:13:51 PM »
George,

I think it's likely- I worked on my intro for a long time and didn't set the time to forever. Amazing how time flies when you are poking around on the PC. Will try again, but this time I'm creating it in word, first  :).

Am wondering if you have descriptions for some of your fields; plant vs specimen, and division? It might be useful to newbies...

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Re: Welcoming Laura from Connecticut
« Reply #7 on: February 05, 2012, 10:32:02 PM »
Briefly, in Ideas Genie, think of Plants and Specimens like this.
1) Plants:
A Plant (profile) is where you define the name of the plant, its properties (height, flowering time, colour etc and many more etc's) its Care requirements (propagation details, seed sowing time, when to divide, when to fertilise etc and again more etc's)
You can link photos to plants. You can link plants to garden areas.

2) Specimens:
When you go out and buy a plant, or propagate (grow from seed, divisions) then those tangible and living plants are known as Specimens.
In Ideas Genie, you create specimen profiles.
You can enter things like Supplier, date purchased, propagation method, location (e.g. in the garden).
You then proceed to record events in the lifetime of your specimens:
Example:
a) Date seed sown
b) Date Germinated
c) Date re-potted
d) Date planted etc and as many more etc's as you wish (you defined the Event names - in this example a, b, c, d.
You can link specimens to photos and to garden areas (location)

Entering Specimen profiles details is optional in Ideas Genie. Some users just create Plant Profiles and link photos to plant names and link plants to gardens.

Divisions:
Some Plant genera are classified in Divisions, or Classifications.
The best known example is Rosa.
Hybrid Teas
Floribunda
Climbers and Ramblers
Patio
Damask
etc and many etcetras!

Other commonly grown Genera examples with divisions are:
Dahlia,Iris, Lilium, Clematis, Hydrangea, Rhododendron and so on.
Here's the resource I recommend for Classification of Genera:
http://apps.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantfinder/plantnaming/classgenera.asp