A summertime delight.
Light and airy sprays of simple
four-petaled blossoms.
Emerges light pink and quickly
fades to white.
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Jamie keeps an inventory of trees and their expected maintenance schedule
for his largest customers. "It may not be the way it was designed, but I use
the Garden Location field for customer names." By doing that Jamie can instantly
pull up work lists for each customer.
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Q: What is the data source field used for?
A: Use the �data source� field to acknowledge the source of your information
about a particular specimen. When conflicting information is obtained at
a later time, you can double-check the accuracy of both sources.
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The not so obvious . . .
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There are 17 side-by-side data entry views making it easy to access and update your data.
Be sure to check out the Life Cycle
View.
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The Compleat Botanica is now specially priced.
Holiday sale $49.99
Offer expires December 14, 2009
Holiday sale - save $40
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Q: The Compleat Botanica seems like a real winner but
you're missing out on people like me who use Macintosh computers.
A: The unfortunate reality of
software is that it takes enormous amounts of time, talent, and money to
develop and support more than one platform. Only the largest software
houses can do this well. At Crescent Bloom we're continuing to improve
the software and it's accompanying Web site to make it even more useful
to the very diverse mixture of people whose interests include the plant
kingdom. For now that's where we'll stay focused.
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Frequently
Asked Questions
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Q: How to add a new category
A: Adding a new category to the list of
pre-installed categories is simple. You'll most likely want to do this with some
of the more flexible items such as Garden location and Nursery. These are typically
the types of items that tend to be the most user-specific. By contrast, items such
as USDA Zones, soil pH, and Sunset climate zones tend to be rarely, if ever, supplemented.
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