Gardener’s Five Year Record Book


 A simple and effective means of tracking your garden from year to year.

Do you want to be one of those gardeners with a beautiful notebook brimming with details on what bloomed when or poetic thoughts on the shifting winter light? Trying to remember what tomato varieties excelled last summer? Or what bulbs you put round the mailbox for a “splash of spring”? This record book is a great place to start.

A simple monthly spread with a box for noting each week, whatever details you like as it’s not guided. Some bonus pages in the back for lists on plants to purchase, stores and suppliers to visit, pest problems etc. Each month is adorned with classic flowers but no distractingly so, a minimalist whimsical flourish.

This books is great for just about any sort of gardener because it is what you make of it, a blank slate that can be detailed or simple from week to week, month to month and year to year. The flexibility is good because as we all know, no two growing seasons are the same nor is the time always available for getting it all done.

If you are a really detail oriented gardener and want to have more minutiae available at a glance or more room for daily records then this won’t be your primary notebook; it may be a good additional one though for summarizing in and reviewing down the years.

All around a helpful addition to the potting shed or garden shed.


A big old “Thank You” to Netgalley, the Publisher and of course the author for the chance to read this book in exchange for an honest review. Your efforts are in good hands and I appreciate the trust.

Title: RHS A Gardener’s Five Year Record Book
Author: Royal Horticultural Society
Genre: Home & Garden | Non-Fiction (Adult)
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group – White Lion, Frances Lincoln
Pages: 144
Publication Date: September 20, 2022

Format: ePub (Now sold Flexibound and hardcover.)

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