![]() ![]() This can be done if you are doing it all manually or if you are using drip irrigation. That helps us not repeat past mistakes and the documentation allows us to reference. We know what we want to Start doing in our garden, what we want to stop doing, and what we would like to Continue doing. We also like to use this as a Start/Stop/Continue resource going forward. This also helps you track how long issues or concerns are happening on your plants. You can start documenting when things come up when critters came, when or how that white spot showed up. So much happens so quickly in our gardens that it’s best to write down the good, bad and ugly of what is going on. Weekly Gardening Journalĭon’t skip printing out this one as it can be the most important one in the whole binder set. Label the printable seed packets and then write down everything you can about the seeds to prep for your next planting. Take them all as that means a free garden for you. These are wonderfully adorable and perfect for not only the leftover seeds from this year but any seeds that you collect from friends. Some of your plants may need special treatment for slugs, bugs, and other pesky critters that joined your garden without an invitation! Seed Packets Take the time to write down everything you can about taking special care of all your plants. This might be simple things like adding in compost or fertilizers for your tomatoes. Think about your upcoming garden and what things will need to be tackled each month. Now it’s time to look at all your gardening jobs and break them into monthly jobs that aren’t the seasonal variety. Add in Winter if you aren’t in the dead cold zone of the midwest and northeast. Think about breaking up the seasonal tasks into Spring, Summer, and Fall. If you don’t mark down what you need to do, the time may slip away and you will miss out on targeted tasks like fertilizing, testing your soil PH, dividing perennials, deadheading spring bulbs, setting up drip irrigation, and repotting. So many enjoyable tasks need to be done while gardening and time pass quickly. This resulted in less confusion and a more organized method of gardening. We have used this using our raised beds along with our large pots on the deck. Everyone can use and benefit from laying out what they want to plant this year. Divide it up based on a square foot or even use it as a way to organize your pots on the deck. This is a great way to lay out what you want to plant this year. Again, this is the time to look at the back of all of your seed packets and start marking everything down so you don’t lose track and forget to plant something. Knowing when to plant everything so you can back up the days and weeks gets you and your upcoming harvest off on the right track. Planting Scheduleįor all organizational gurus and those that strive to be that way, this is a necessity. Make sure to look on the back of each seed packet to see when is the best time to start them. You can buy the trays on Amazon, at Walmart or even be eco-friendly and use the cardboard egg cartons which can be planted directly into the ground. This is a great starting point for the season to track all the seeds that you have growing in the little trays. This is a great one to simply slide into the see-through cover on the binders. □ What’s Included An Example of Some of the Pages in the Binder Cover Sheet Everyone (even kiddos) can use this planner with ease. Use it Over and Over Again | Printing off and using a planner like this allows you to reuse the pages again next year and the year after! All the while referencing back to what worked last year and what didn’t.Įasy Enough For Everyone | Print the pages you need this year or simply print off the entire planner. Covers it All | We’ve got you covered with everything you need to get started for a little patio garden, a few raised beds or a massive harvest. ![]()
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