How Do You Keep Track of the Plants or Seeds You Buy Each Year ?

Carla Haselhorst
by Carla Haselhorst
Many years ago ,I bought small photo albums 4"x6" size with plastic sleeves and I store the tags alphabetically that come with the plants, the seed packets, and general info on a particular plant from another source if I bought something that was not labelled or a pass along plant . I like being able to go searching for a certain cultivar I liked online or in person at a later date if it did well and I only bought one or two and if you like to photograph, share plants,or have garden visitors it's great to have the plants name somewhere when someone asks you, "what is it ?" I often have brain fade when someone is in my gardens and I can't remember a plants name and it is happening more and more, the little albums are invaluable and easy to take along when plant shopping .
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  • Wendy Evans Wendy Evans on Jul 24, 2021

    Great idea !! I am a beginner and I was wondering if seeds expire??

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  • Myrna Engle Myrna Engle on Nov 09, 2014
    This is the most lovely, thoughtful and obviously successful way to store seeds and info. that I have ever seen.
  • Phyllis Phyllis on Jul 13, 2021

    This is a great idea thanks for sharing!

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