If you don’t use a Bullet Journal, you can easily use this same layout as a stand alone garden planning tracker too. Perfect for getting out right now and using it to help me decide what to grow in my no dig raised beds this year. In the video below I’ll show you the Tracker Layout which I’ve found really useful for giving me a bird’s eye view of my kitchen garden from seed sowing to harvest.
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How to create a Bullet Journal Vegetable Garden Tracker This week, I’m sharing how to use Bullet Journalling for Garden Planning. So how do we do it? Well I love planning,in all it’s forms, so on the blog I’m going to share with you some different garden planning methods I use and hopefully one will click with you. So we need to develop some good ‘remembering strategies’ to help us plan the best we can for everything - including our vegetable garden planning. There’s just so much information getting stuffed into our little brains that it’s harder and harder to pull some things out of the archives. Tree Habit Tracker This Tree tracker is great because it combines multiple different things to track in one fantastic looking format. The crystal theme is a popular one and a fantastic way to add a bit of color to your bullet journal.
Well my memory is never that good! Now I’ve had a head injury so it may be to do with that but, in all honesty, I think all of us have problems remembering things these days. Crystal Themed Tracker You can always do a simple grid layout and also add in your theme for the month.
And we have learned from our mistakes of last year, remembered all the successes and know exactly how long it takes our broad beans to get from seed to harvest so we can planting our next crop straight away… or are we? Well here we are at the beginning of the new gardening season and many of us are plotting and planning what to grow.