I've only been growing for about a year and recently took over the CP collection at a community college. The college has an amazing greenhouse that is severely under funded and under manned. Because we lack funding and people to help and since there are so many other plants to worry about, none of the permanent staff have the time to learn about CPs and their demands.
I have no experience with documentation and need to learn how. Because of the transient nature of the community college environment, I'm trying to put together a CP program that will run itself after I leave. One of the things that this requires good documentation so that my successors have realiable information on what they're growing. Given that the collection is starting small and will be growing primarily out of the overflow from my collection (and the generosity of Tamlin and Brooks), it should be easy to keep track of, but I still need to have a good system.
Any tips or books on the subject?
Thanks,
jason
I have no experience with documentation and need to learn how. Because of the transient nature of the community college environment, I'm trying to put together a CP program that will run itself after I leave. One of the things that this requires good documentation so that my successors have realiable information on what they're growing. Given that the collection is starting small and will be growing primarily out of the overflow from my collection (and the generosity of Tamlin and Brooks), it should be easy to keep track of, but I still need to have a good system.
Any tips or books on the subject?
Thanks,
jason