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Map-a-Garden Plan, Garden Orders, Spring / Fall Projects
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No. 120. Map-a-Garden Page. Graph paper for you to chart out your plantings. The facing page to this page is the "Legend" shown above right.
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No 120b. Map-a-Garden Legend Page. Number the plants on your drawing and then write their names on the corresponding lines on this page. Space at bottom of this page to jot down future ideas. This is the facing and/or reverse side to above.
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No. 121. Garden Orders Page. Track your orders by date, company, order method, plant type or name. Also keep tabs on quantities and order status.
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No. 122. Next Season Page. Spaces to write down what you would like to buy, rotate / move, do's and don'ts. Front side is for This Fall and includes space for your "wish list"; reverse side is for Spring project lists.
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Fertilizer Schedule, Hybridizing Records, Transplant / Divide Records, Pest and Disease Control
Weed Control Schedule, Master List - Annual Tasks
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No. 140. Fertilizer Schedule Page. Space allowed for fertilizer type, plant/bed information, formula, and frequency. Back side of form (shown) includes space at bottom for additional "To Do" notes.
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No. 141. Hybridizing Records. Each side provides space for tracing 2 generations of 10 original "marriages". Back side of form (shown) includes space at bottom for additional planning and results notes.
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No. 142. Transplant & Division Records. Space provided for plant name, when to divide, and where to transplant. Both sides include a section at the bottom for listing who to share extra divisions with.
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No. 143. Pest and Disease Control Page. Two-sided pages for use in tracking pests and diseases as they invade your plants and beds. Space for recording treatment type, product mixtures, method of treatment, etc.
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No. 144. Weed Control Schedule Page. Two-sided pages for use in tracking product name, plant bed (where to use), mixture information, and when to treat for a particular weed problem.
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No. 123. Master List - Annual Tasks Page. Several two-sided pages for use in keeping track of monthly tasks that are carried out from year-to-year. Provides space for writing a project description and boxes to check off when completed. Each page provides space to log 10 years so you won't need to rewrite the list each year.
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Climate Records, Purchase Records, Guarantee Records, Growing Season Notes, Journal Pages
Gardening Resources (address book)
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No. 160. Climate Records. Space provided for up to 14 years of rainfall and average temperature data to be entered by month. Great for comparing year-to-year. Back side of form (shown) provides information about effects of different levels of frost on plants. No. 160a (not shown) is also included. Use for collecting daily totals and calculating averages, then insert these figures into the Climate Records page.
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No. 161. Purchase Records. Space provided for purchase date, location, quantity and price. Also characteristics, a photograph, and receipt. 2 forms per page.
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No. 162. Guarantees in Process. Use this page to track replacement policies and items submitted for replacement or refunds. Front side of form includes sections for reminders.
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No. 163. Growing Season Notes Page. Space allowed for tracking what grew and what didn't by year. Front side of form includes space at bottom for additional "To Do" notes.
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No. 164. Garden Journal Page. Lined, ruled pages for recording information for reference. Front side of these pages include a space at the bottom for "To Do" and a call out box titled, "Add to Wish List".
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No. 165. Gardening Resource (address book). Use for keeping track of sellers, web sites, Email, etc. Back side of these pages includes space for recording results of comparison shopping.
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The Complete Insert Set ~ Unbound Version
$ 34.95 plus S&H
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Each of our journals contains forms to collect information on what we think other average people (such as ourselves) would like to track and record for later use. Like you, we enjoy practicality and so our journals are designed with the user in mind!
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