
If you’re a journalling beginner find something with lines, grids or dotted grids. Pick a Journal You’ll UseĪny blank book will do. If you’d like a premade program check this out: I’ve never used it so I cannot say whether it is useful or not. Most of the techniques can be modified on the computer as well if you prefer electronic keeping. This guide is mostly for those who like to write in a notebook or journal and is especially good for those who enjoy Bullet Journaling. In order to improve, records need to be kept of what happens in a garden to hopefully cultivate a better observer and a better gardener.

There are so many projects and techniques that I’d love to learn and experiment with, it gets difficult to keep track of them. The Kleingarten is fairly large it’s two allotments as one, not to mention the Balkongarten. I started a garden journal in 2019 because during 2018 I thought, “Nah, I can remember everything: what worked and didn’t work, dates plants sprouted, last frost date, etc.”, but, in all honesty, the human brain has a terrible memory for so many minuscule details. It has really helped keep life organized, so in the spirit of staying organized, I decided to create a garden journal using the same techniques.īonus: stickers can be used to personalize it! This one's from the Herdhover project, a friend of HTD!

Post college I stopped using the planner as the activity level dropped but in the past few years, I found myself needing to record events and thoughts again, and came across bullet journaling. Feature Article Creating a Garden Journal using Bullet Journal Techniquesĭuring my final years at college, I created a crude version of a bullet journal to keep track of all the various classes and activities.
