Rainy Day Projects: A Garden Journal
A great rainy day project is to begin a garden journal. A garden journal isn’t just a diary, it’s important information to help you get the most from your efforts. You won’t find a better source of growing and gardening tips for next year than the ones you write yourself this year.

Your garden journal can be as simple as a notebook, blank paper, and pencil; or free printable garden journal pages found online; or you can purchase software garden journals; or buy spiral bound garden journal books. Suite 101.com has a nice article about journals: Keeping a Garden Journal. Here is another one from Learn2Grow: How to Keep a Garden Journal.
Free Garden Journal Pages to Print
- Variety of Journal Pages, www.gardensandcrafts.com
- Lovely Garden Journal Pages, www.Lowes.com
- Practical 24 Page Garden Journal, www.arbico-organics.com
- Kid’s Garden Journal, University of Illinois
- Very Nice Garden Journal Pages, www.hobbyfarms.com
- Simple Garden Journal Pages, www.greenzonelife.com
- Nice Garden Journal Pages, www.northerngardening.com
- Plain Garden Journal Pages, www.homesteadgarden.com
- Garden Journal Pages, www.roomzaar.com
- Gorgeous Garden Journal Pages, www.blueboardwalk.com
- Cute Garden Journal Pages, www.gardentracker.com(click on worksheets in the left menu)
Garden Journal Software and Books to Purchase
- Garden Tracker Software: $29.95
- 3 Year Garden Journal Book from Amazon.com: $23
- Garden Journal App for Your iPhone: $0.99
- Garden Journal from www.crane.com: $35





The article is usefull for me. I’ll be coming back to your blog.
Thank you, Jane. My favorite is the Hobby Farms garden journal. I’ve stared using their pretty pages and it has inspired me to write more things down when I work in the garden.
I read your blog in a regular manner, and your way of writing is just awesome.
Please keep going, smile
your sierra
Thank you, Sierra. Your name is so pretty.