This garden planner printable is packed full of pages to help you plan, track, and organize your seasonal, monthly, and weekly garden tasks so you can make this year the year you finally get your seeds planted on time and keep up with your garden chores.
This planner is as functional as it is pretty. I've noted that, all too often, planting planners are either functional (but unattractive and unappealing to use) or frilly without much substance. I hope this planner fills the gap so you can have a garden binder that's a joy to look at and a helpful planning tool and record.
I started gardening when I was four years old with container tomatoes on the back patio. Since then I've almost aways had at least something growing. This planner brings together the aspects of garden planners and journals I've found most useful over the years.
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These pages are a joy to print and use. They have carefully designed margins to ensure they are printer friendly. You won't have anything important missing after you print and hole punch for your garden binder!
For best results, I recommend printing on 32 lb paper. This paper is brighter and thicker than "normal" printer paper. This means your pages look inviting and beautiful, plus they hold up better to repeated use. For a side-by-side comparison of several popular papers and cardstocks, be sure to check out this post on the best paper for planner printables.
I recommend printing these letter sized pages at 100% and placing them in a 3 ring binder. Keeping your garden planner each year can help you look back, reflect, and grow an even better garden next year. A clear view binder works perfectly because this set of printables comes with a lovely front cover page. Two cover pages, actually, with different skin tones:
You may also want tab dividers to separate your months and seasons.
Make sure to add a few heavy duty page protectors, too, so you can keep your empty seed packets!