George and Forum Members:
The challenge ‘How to use the ‘Plants to Buy feature in Ideas Genie’ has certainly been worth while for me to take! And it’s coming at the right time of the year, because the stampede of new 2012 Spring Gardening Catalogs is coming on full blast at my house.
I’ve received catalogs covering the fall and early winter planting of spring blooming bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, etc. in the past several months. Yesterday I received my first vegetable seed catalog via mail. Many more vegetable and flower catalogs will follow. (I don’t know how they got my name and address!)
Since most of my stock is started from seed, the Ed Hume Seed website will be updating there seed rack with new picks and current pricing in early January 2012. I can then download that information quickly, by toggling between screens into the ‘Buy’ programs.
What’s so wonderful about the ‘Plants To Buy feature in Ideas Genie’ is that you are working with your own plant inventory. Not somebody else’s. These are plants that I work with everyday, be they flowering or vegetable bearing.
Having that vital information and data at my finger tips, makes it so much easier when I have to replace, re-order or propagate new stock. Those URL’s I’ve entered come in mighty handy.
It’s interesting that the information that you enter in Line 7 of the challenge makes all the difference in the world in creating your order. Check the resulting screen GA004S20 that everything is OK. For those that do not understand the letters SKU, they stand for Stock Keeping Unit.
And yes, I did get the print-out of my ‘Buy’order as covered in the Line #12 instructions.
-Toby
For those who might not know some of the ‘tricks of the trade’ for computer users, you might be interested in Microsoft’s Website for ‘Microsoft at Home’,
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/ and
it’s companion sight for ‘At Work’, that can be reached through the same URL.