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Davin's planting planner app idea

 
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Ash,
Forgive me;
I have it on my list of things to do:
Encourage/ask/offer idea of Ash Jackson and Karl Treen collaborating on a planting planner app that toggles the plants/guilds as (the operator) toggles plants/guilds in a visual map with hexagon skin/pixels/scales similarly to Karl's food forest card game.
Thanks for letting me float the idea!
 
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Hey Davin,
Sounds like a cool idea! I don't really program apps; but I do organize my information into things like trello and workflowy and airtable.

When those databases are accessed via phone, though, it's almost like it's an app!

 
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This is what I see. Each hexagon has a single plant identification/representation.
MYRTLE_PLAN01-pic01.jpg
Hexagon bases occupy surface space and provide nodes.
Hexagon bases occupy surface space and provide nodes.
 
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