My garden tends to resemble a small cemetery for plants, alas.

With the old TWC, I had things set up so some tiddlers represented seed 
packets including information in data field sections about number of days 
to germinate and to yield. Other tiddlers represented planting activities. 
I could cross-link them like a relational database to get a report that 
would show me every thing planted and expected germination date. This 
helped me decide when I should do replantings. Once a plant had germinated, 
I could plug that information in and get an expected yield date. With my 
brown thumb (or chromium-laced soil), my yields tended to be off by a week 
to a year.

A different report would just show the seed packets, which then helps when 
you're ordering seeds for the coming year.

I think this cross-linked thing would be much harder with TW5, since there 
isn't the equivalent of the javascript plugin yet. Adding dates would 
require someone to roll a widget that could add days to a date.

If it was possible, I could imagine one way to beautify the project would 
be to use thumbnail images from the seed packets in the generated report.
 
Mark


On Sunday, June 21, 2015 at 11:09:51 AM UTC-7, AlexHough wrote:
>
> I have a project brewing for off-line use: gardening.... toying with a 
> TiddlyWikiGarden project for an entry into Britain in Bloom
>
> Are there any gardeners reading?
>
> best wishes
>
> Alex
>
> [1] https://www.rhs.org.uk/communities/campaigns/britain-in-bloo
>
> On 21 June 2015 at 18:00, Felix Küppers <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Because I am doing a literature review on OER-funding and OER-technology 
>> at the moment, I realized how much potential lies in tiddlywiki as a free 
>> open source version of a digital text book. Especially because it has the 
>> ability to be used online and offline at the same time and can contain 
>> various forms of multimedia. 
>>
>> I know Richard Smith and Ed Dixon are involved in education and already 
>> explore ways to use tiddlywiki in this realm but maybe there is a 
>> possibilty to receive or apply for some sort of *funding* for TiddlyWiki 
>> in terms of its suitability as interactive textbook for e.g. developing 
>> countries with no access to internet.
>>
>> -Felix
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