If you’re looking for ways to keep a garden journal but you’re not sure what to include in it… this video is for you.
I’m a long-time notebook geek and dabble with Bullet Journaling (also known as Bujo).
I started off with a simple blank notebook for my garden journal, back when I got the permaculture bug in Texas.
I would write down what I got done in the garden each day, and any harvests. It was very basic and it did the job, but I’ve learned a lot about gardening and journaling since then.
Today I’ll be sharing garden journal ideas that you can use in any type of notebook or journal.
I’m also going to show you Lee Valley’s Gardener Journal, which will provide a lot of inspiration for your journal. This isn’t a sponsored review and it may not even be available outside of Canada, so this is strictly for inspiration.
Lee Valley’s A Gardener’s Journal review, available in Canada:
Garden journal ideas worth incorporating into your own gardening journal:
1. The perennial and tree list
2. The plant timing calendar for your region
3. The 10-year (or 5-year) daily garden log
4. Garden plan and map
5. A yield or harvest log
If you enjoyed learning about how to journal for your gardening hobby, you might like my video all about using wool in the garden:
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