A garden journal does not need to be perfectly planned to be valuable. Sometimes all you need is a blank page, a few pens, and the idea of capturing what you are currently excited about in the garden.
In this video, I create a May garden doodle around a sweet pea tent in my container garden. I show how garden planning, sketches from old notebooks, and a little experimentation can turn into a journal page that not only documents the garden, but also keeps you motivated. Especially when you are still figuring out what works in your garden, planning is allowed to stay simple: observe, draw, learn, and understand things a little better next month.
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Chapters
00:00 Why my garden journal starts in spring
00:21 Garden planning page in my journal
01:20 Using the extra space in a square journal
01:52 Monthly garden doodle as creative garden documentation
02:29 The idea: sweet pea tent in May
03:15 Looking back at earlier garden plans
04:18 Container garden experiment with sweet peas
05:29 Colors, materials, and realistic drawing
06:02 Looking ahead to the gardening season
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