Record your successes and "learning experiences" in this beautiful garden journal. My favorite part: You can relive your garden in those cold winter months.
And last, winter is the time to dream about what you want your garden to look like next year. So take the time to write down which plants worked well for you this year in a journal or notebook, as well as the ones that were flops. This way you won't have to rely on your memory of what you should buy several months from now. Also, jot down any plant combos that worked really well together, whether they were yours or in someone else's garden. This will help you when you put together your container combinations in the spring. Adding photos to your journal will bring your memories to life, as well as make looking back through your notes more pleasurable.More ideas for winter gardening
Record your successes and "learning experiences" in this beautiful garden journal. My favorite part: You can relive your garden in those cold winter months. — Justine Hand