
In the very beginning, God established the garden as our only food source. In the last century, we have strayed from this concept and have found that (behind our backs) seeds are being manipulated, chemicals are sprayed by the gallons and much of the store bought food is no longer the Eden it should be for our bodies.
Thankfully, the truth is spreading and many people are getting back to their "roots". Some have always been fascinated with growing their own produce while others are just beginning to dabble in the dirt. No matter where you are in your gardening journey, it helps to have an organized place to record all your notes, lists and needs. Would you like to create a gardening journal? Think of it as your own personal almanack!

We are offering our Regency inspired printable for those of you who appreciate simple systems. There are many wonderful, detailed and computerized programs out there, but this is for the plain-Jane folks :) I noticed that if I keep things basic in my life, then I actually follow through with my plans.

This post may be shared with some or all of the following link-ups: Modest Mom Monday's, Make it Yourself Mondays, Homestead Barn Hop, Natural Living Tuesday's, Teach Me Tuesday, Domestically Divine Tuesday, Raising Homemakers, Wise Woman Link Up, Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways, Simple Living Wednesdays and Deep Roots at Home. Thank you lovely ladies for hosting these.

What a lovely idea! Thanks so much for providing us with this garden journal. I'm off to print it and find a binder. :o)
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Ravenhill Cottage
I appreciate you letting me know! Thanks for sharing here :) and I hope it works out well for you!
DeleteThis looks great! I need this for the whole farm!!
ReplyDeleteWhy not!!! Good idea! :)
DeleteJess, this is just precious! Lord willing I will have a small container garden this year... It's very cold, and harsh up on the mountain where I live with very little sun... So, I'm a little nervous, but this is sweet inspiration! Thank you and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI am sure there are some plants that will appreciate that habitat. We used to live in the hot dessert and managed to squeeze out a decent garden if that gives you hope ;) Let me know how it goes!
DeleteWhat a lovely way to plan your garden! I am also sharing about planning your summer garden over at my blog today. The turn of the year always makes me excited about summer...even though we are several months away from it!
ReplyDeleteTime flies so fast, spring will arrive in no time :)
DeleteThat looks fascinating!
ReplyDeleteI am trying to learn to garden. I had a go last year but sparrows, greenfly, and a flood meant that only the courgettes grew!
This year I am determined to be organised! x
Great idea! I love this! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI like your approach to the simple journal and wanted to download it, but had trouble. Not sure where or why. Anyway, take care.
ReplyDeleteOh, I am sorry to hear that? Would the program not let you? I am wondering what the problem was? I would be more than glad to email you a copy if you send a request to me at pleasewritetojes@hotmail.com. Thanks for letting me know :)
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