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.
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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

Garden Journal Software and Books to Purchase

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4 comments »

  1. JaneRadriges said,
    June 13, 2009 @ 3:00 pm

    The article is usefull for me. I’ll be coming back to your blog.

  2. chickensense said,
    June 29, 2009 @ 10:24 pm

    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. :)

  3. Sierra Skye said,
    July 8, 2009 @ 3:59 am

    I read your blog in a regular manner, and your way of writing is just awesome.
    Please keep going, smile
    your sierra

  4. chickensense said,
    July 9, 2009 @ 8:30 pm

    Thank you, Sierra. Your name is so pretty. :)

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