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April–May Peak Season — Plan Now

Plan your best garden
this season.

Three garden journals built for real growers. Track seeds, log harvests, map your beds, and actually remember what worked last year.

Paperback. Available on Amazon. Ships with Prime.

April–May is the busiest planting window of the year

Order now and start planning before the season gets away from you

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Three journals for every type of grower

Raise a quick seasonal planner, dive deep with the seed-to-harvest log, or focus on your raised beds.

Peak Season

Garden Planner 2026

Your full-season garden planner, dated for 2026

  • Monthly planting calendars
  • Frost date + zone reference
  • Bed layout diagram pages
  • Weekly task checklists
$7.9976 pages
Amazon
Most Detailed

Seed-Starting & Harvest Log

From seed packet to dinner table — tracked

  • Per-variety seed tracking
  • Germination rate log
  • Harvest quantity + dates
  • Year-over-year comparison pages
$9.99154 pages
Amazon
Great Starter

Raised Bed Garden Journal

Purpose-built for raised bed growers

  • Bed-by-bed layout mapping
  • Soil amendment log
  • Watering + fertilizing schedule
  • Pest and disease notes
$6.9948 pages
Amazon

Why garden journals actually work

Built for how gardeners actually plan

Not a generic notebook. Every section matches a real step in the growing season — from first seed order to final harvest.

Covers the full season

Start in January with seed orders. End in October with harvest totals. Everything in between has a page to land on.

Three books, one for every need

Quick seasonal planner, deep seed-to-harvest log, and a raised bed focus book. Pick what matches how you garden.

Three things every gardener should track

The basics that make the biggest difference year over year.

01

Start seeds 6–8 weeks before last frost

Most warm-season crops like tomatoes and peppers need a head start indoors. Use your frost date as your anchor.

02

Record everything, even the failures

The years you write down what didn't work are the most valuable. Your notes from this season will save you time next year.

03

Rotate crops every 3–4 years

Same family crops in the same bed year after year depletes specific nutrients and invites disease. Track your rotation in your journal.

What growers are saying

"I've kept a garden notebook for years but never had a real system. This gave me one. My yield tracking is finally making sense."

Linda K.

Seed-Starting Log

"Bought the raised bed journal for my wife. She loves it. Said it's the most practical gardening book she's owned."

Tom R.

Raised Bed Journal

"The 2026 planner is perfect for January planning. All the right sections. Nothing wasted."

Carol A.

Garden Planner 2026

Not ready to order? Start with the free checklist.

Download our free Garden Planning Checklist — a one-page PDF to get your season mapped before the first seed goes in.