Gardeners know that record-keeping is important, but what, exactly, should we write down? The Garden Planner and Notebook includes guidance for "knowing what to write" and tables for filling in some helpful kinds of information. Some chapters within the 8-by-10 inch, 94 page paperback include lined, journal style pages, instead of tables, and encourage a broader range of expression about the garden. As the book is filled in, reviewing your own notes, along with suggestions for how to use the information, will help you plan your garden, evaluate its success, and figure out where improvements might be made. The garden planner and notebook includes chapters about the following:1. steps to building the healthy soil that a productive garden is based on2. a table for recording information about the crops you want to grow3. garden layout4. what a gardener needs to know about the local climate and weather5. creating a planting calendar based on the chosen crops and climate information6. journal style pages for a gardener's own notes and ruminations7. pests, pollinators, and crop diseases8. three beneficial practices9. journal style pages for notes about new foods from the garden10. a table for recording expenses11. final page for a review of the garden year
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