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PLANTIN' PAL, on the other hand, deals with vegetable
gardening. Its intent is to help you lay out your year's
garden. Using an actual garden map and crop
symbols—all of which you can print out to
keep—PP helps you determine how much space you'll
need for each of 40 crops (based on how many people you're
feeding and whether or not you want to store the crop as
well as eat it fresh). It can even incorporate companion
planting. PAL costs $29.95 postpaid from Home & Hobby
Software, Inc., 4936 Morgan Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN
55409; in versions for IBM PC/PCjr, AppleII+/IIe,
and Commodore 64. The program allows you to juggle crops to
find the perfect plan for your plot. It is, however,
somewhat limited in that it presumes you'll use a wide-row
garden (20" rows, 16" paths) and that it doesn't really
incorporate succession plantings.
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