Seven Garden Records You Should Keep Each Year

Gardening season is in full swing! Here are seven garden records I keep each year to help me in my planning.
1. I keep garden records of what I planted. Did you plant seeds? Plants? In a greenhouse? In a sunny window? What starting soil did you use? What did you plant? How many? Where did you get your seeds/plants?
2. I keep garden records of where I planted it. Where did you plant your garden? Was it a good place? Does it need more sun? Is it too wet? Too dry? Is it in a critter path?
3. I keep garden records of soil amendments I made and soil test results. Making soil amendments will help to keep your garden soil from being depleted of important nutrients your plants need. Each year, we keep garden records of what we add to our garden.
4. I keep garden records of how I planted my plants. I love trying new ways to plant vegetables in my garden. While traditional gardening is best for some plants, we have had very good success with other methods like lasagna gardening, vertical gardening, container gardening, and more.


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