![]() Everyone likes to give good advice, right? So go ahead and give yourself the best advice you’ve got! Observations. Future-you could probably benefit from some advice about when you planted your annuals, which were your favourites and which ones you would have skipped over given another chance. You may have to plant annuals every year, but you don’t have to repeat mistakes or complications in your garden annually. Maybe with hindsight you can even offer some suggestions to future-you about next year’s efforts. If you planted seeds (or even seedlings) in your garden or greenhouse, take a moment and jot down your choices and the results. We’ve organized your Garden Journal into five pages with pertinent information that can make future-you’s life much easier! First we want you to think back to Spring this year, when the rain was finally ending and the cherry blossoms finally appeared. Grab that pen and let’s see if we can make future-you one happy gardener!ĭownload it here: Free Printable Garden Journal Spring Time. What’s that you say? You don’t need to write anything down because you’ll remember all the details by the time next year rolls around? Not to rain on your parade, but do you remember what you had for breakfast three days ago? Us neither. To make this super easy we’ve created a free five page Garden Journal for you to download and print, with questions to jog your memory and keep you organized! Not so fast, gardeners! Before you move forward into fall you need to take a moment, look back at your growing season this year and write a few words about your gardening endeavors for future-you (a little bit older, just as good looking, and much wiser of course). Soon there will be more leaves than grass under our feet, hoodies and cardigans will pop out of our closets, and everything we eat will include pumpkin spice as a main ingredient. ![]() ![]() We made it, fellow West Coast Gardeners, through another summer season and into the autumn! Although we still have another month of warm weather and blooms to look forward to, with some gardens continuing into October (much to the chagrin of our colder cousins in the east) the first of September has arrived.
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