Benefits to Starting and Keeping a Garden Journal

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Keeping a detailed record of your gardening activities makes it easy to note successes and failures and plan for future garden adjustments in your garden.

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TRACKING PROGRESS:   Record your plants’ growth and development over time with a garden journal.

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IDENTIFYING PATTERNS: Document weather conditions, pest activity, and other environmental factors that help identify patterns that affect your garden.

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LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKES:  Document any challenges, setbacks, or mistakes and analyze what went wrong.

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SAVE MONEY:  By keeping detailed records of seeds and plants, you can avoid over purchasing and duplicating your inventory..

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IMPROVE PROBLEM SOLVING: Note early signs of pests, diseases, and nutrient deficiencies to take preventive measures before problems escalate. 

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IMPROVE GARDEN PLANNING:  Create to-do lists, set reminders for future plantings, and organize your garden layout with more confidence.

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CREATE A MEMORY:  You can include sketches, photographs, and notes about new ideas and inspirations for your garden.

Garden journaling is a helpful tool that can enhance your gardening experience and success.

For more tips and what to include in a journal, visit the blog.

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