I'm interested in the concept, but the word "compleat" suggests a British origin. Please clarify if the software is applicable to my tropical zone. |
In fact, the software is an American product.
The word "Compleat" is not simply an odd spelling for
the word "Complete". "Compleat" is an
adjective for describing a "highly developed or wide-ranging
skill or proficiency" (The American Heritage
Dictionary). This is a quality that describes both the
software and the people who use it.
Yes, the software is applicable to all plant hardiness zones.
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