Thursday, April 12, 2012

Learn to plant a garden with a professional grower and avid gardener


Learn to plant a garden with a professional grower and avid gardener. For the professional grower take a look and see how many of your everyday tasks can be simplified. If you’re an avid gardener it’s a great way to keep track of what you’re growing and how you’re growing them.You know what I mean.  If you propagate plants to sell or even have an extensive garden you know the problem of tagging and tracking the plants you have.

With Plant Tag N Track Every time I propagate cuttings I can make an entry describing what I did. As the batch progress I can make quick notes and build a propagation history for that plant. It won’t take long until I have a good history of what I’ve done and how I’ve done it. I figure it’ll take about 5 minutes a day to make the entries for a day’s work and then I’ll have them forever.

Just a few mouse clicks and pot sticks, hang tags and bench cards can be printed in any quantity. How tall, how wide, how much sun, how much water... details are no longer a problem. Enter them once and they’re inserted on the pot sticks, hang tags and bench cards.  Enter them once and never again will you spend hours researching plant information.

Plan Tag N Track Overview

  • Unlimited plants
  • Sort and display plants by botanical name or common name
  • Enter over thirty charactureistics for each plant
  • Track vendor where plant was purchased
  • Enter unlimited propagation notes
  • Enter unlimited price lines for each plant
  • Create a master price table and apply pricing to multiple plants using batch update
  • Create unlimited tag print lists and add multiple plants using batch update
  • Create plant "wish list" for future purchase
  • Assign a image to each plant. The image will print on signs!
  • Memory fields - Previous entries remembered for quick adding and editing
  • Add propagation notes to master calendar
  • Make appointments and schedule activities on master calendar
  • Numerous reports
  • Plant list
  • Propagation lists by propagation method
  • Bench signs and adhesive signs
  • Hang tags
  • Pot sticks


























If you've ever spent hours hand writing hang tags and pot sticks or spent the winter months creating bench signs for next years sales efforts or had trouble remembering if this plant does best in shade or sun, let me make a suggeston. Try Plant Tag N Track!

Print hundreds of tags in minutes, spend your winters planning next seasons growing and print bench signs only as needed. Have a handy reference to all your plant details at the tips of your fingers. Thats just the start. Type in the plant botanical name, click a button and the web browser opens with that plant already searched for, giving you hundreds of reference pages instantly.

Take a few minutes each day to enter the propagation efforts as you do the work and in a short time have a history of what works and what doesn't work. Want to know when you did cuttings or planted seeds. Create a propagation note, check the add to calender box and that item is instantly added to the master calendar.

Create a limitless number of price line items for each plant. Need special pricing for a big sales event. Simple, use the batch process to add that price to 10 or 1000 plants in seconds. In another few seconds those plants can be added to a tag print list and special sales tags printed.

As an added bonus a master calendar is included so the entire year can be planned out. What do I need to do in March? Enter it once as a recurring event and you'll see it every year. If you're like me you didn't start a nursery to write tags or signs. You don't want to spend hours searching the internet for facts about the plant you're wanting to grow.

You want to be growing more plants. Now you can. Just ask yourself, How much time do I spend doing tags and signs?, How many times have I forgotten what I tried last year and repeated the same mistake?, How many more plants could I grow if my effort could be focused on what I love to do instead of what I have to do?








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