Beyond that, I chose planners based on Amazon’s recommendations and the reviews for the planners. I know there are other planners out there, but nearly everyone has access to Amazon, so that’s where I restricted my search. I decided to choose planners from Amazon. Let’s jump in and take a closer look together. There’s a gardening planner here for everyone. I have to say, folks, I was pleasantly surprised. Wouldn’t it be handy if there were dedicated planners just for gardening?Īnd I picked up five of them to review for the Rural Sprout gardening community. Needless to say, all of this information is useful when planning next year’s garden or learning from past mistakes. Was it an especially bad year for blossom end rot? Is that the first robin of spring? Yup, it all gets noted. Suppose there were deer in the garden that gets written down too. Every day he notes the temperature he notes what he picked from the garden that day. He keeps a gardening journal year-round, even in the winter. It’s funny because my dad is the exact opposite, and he taught me everything I know when it comes to gardening. I know it was red, but aside from that, I can’t remember its name. Or what variety of tomato I grew last year that was incredibly tasty. I’m that person who thinks they’ll remember which Saturday it was when I started my seeds. If you read Lydia’s post, 15 Seed Starting Lessons I Learned the Hard Way (and you should, by the way), then you know that #12 is all about documenting your growing season. Let’s take a look inside these lovely books.
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