Greetings fellow gardeners!
Now that pretty spring weather has
arrived, I am getting excited about my 2nd summer of growing
vegetables at Green Meadows. I recently
purchased a book at Costco called “Vegetable Gardening in the Southeast.” The book has proven to be quite helpful and
an interesting read.
Garden Journal by Christine Claret, Home Depot Associate for crafty instructions to make! http://gardenclub.homedepot.com/make-a-garden-journal-plan-learn-grow/ |
One section of the book discusses
the importance of keeping records about your garden. Garden journals can be used to help those of
us with feeble memories, recollect methods and strategies that have proven
successful in the past. Likewise they
afford us the opportunity to avoid repeating past mistakes that resulted in
disappointing harvests. Information
collected in your journal can be as thorough as you desire. According to Wallace, Thomas Jefferson kept
extensive garden journals recording everything.
Some information to record can include:
sowing dates, planting dates, garden maps, plant varieties, soil
amendments and quantities, fertilizing methods, pest impacts, watering habits,
and garden chores. The list could go on
and on.
You can easily create your own
garden journal using a good old fashioned spiral ring notebook or you can
purchase one from amazon or gardening supply stores. I conducted a brief internet search and found
a free printable garden notebook online.
The link is below. If you don’t
use the notebook at this link, you can at least get an idea of how you may want
to organize your own journal.
Happy Gardening Everyone!
Susan Bed 16
Free Printable Garden Notebook from Frugal Living –
About.com
Wallace, Ira. (2013). Vegetable
Gardening in the Southeast. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press.
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