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GardenScribe Plant Organizer

October 12, 4:59 PMSalt Lake Gardening ExaminerAimee Gertsch
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GardenScribe Plant Organizer

The GardenScribe is a wonderful way to keep track of all the plants in your garden! I was very excited to get a chance to review this product! This is a great tool for anyone who loves to garden. 

 

It works like a garden scrapbook, with a page for each plant. There is a photo holder so you can add your own photo of your plant, or just slip in the tag that comes with the plant (or both). Then on the rest of the page it has a ton of information to fill out that will help you know what works for the plant. It's such an easy and convenient way to keep all the information organized.

  

The GardenScribe is well made, and very large, with room for many plant pages! There is even a great garden planning tool included so you can draw out your future plans with ease. The binder is pre-loaded with pages to fill out for each plant, as well as category tabs like annuals, trees, perennials, shrubs, etc.  Not only does the binder really help keep track of everything in your garden, it looks great doing it too. The cover color and material are both attractive, and since it is for the garden, the cover is easy to clean as well.

  

The company even offers an online resource of Plant Knowledge if you want to know even more about your plant. I can't wait to really put my binder to use in the spring when I plan to add new perennials and other plants to the garden. It was a lot of fun to use for planning our fall vegetable garden as well.

 

For more info: Visit the GardenScribe website to order your own for $39.95. They also offer refill pages, and empty binders.
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