The planner will be delivered in PDF format. This is a Digital PDF that you can print out either at home or your local office supply store. I used the ones that you just slide the pieces of paper in the top of the sleeve, but I might order some of the zippered pocket ones so the seed packets don't fly out when I casually toss the binder onto the potting bench. I added some plastic sleeves to hold some of my seed packets and plant tags in the binder, so I have everything in one place (I'd put my gardening gloves in here too if they weren't so bulky □). But I picked up an inexpensive ½" 3-ring binder so sheets could be added and removed at will. You could also have the office supply store bind the planner for you in a booklet form. I used their Same Day Pickup/ Simple Print option and chose a heavier paper than I have at home to give the pages a little bit of extra sturdiness. I know with Staples you can send the file over to them via their online site and then pick it up later that day. Of course you can print the planner out on your home printer, but another great option is to have it printed at the office supply store. It beats my scribbles on napkins and gives you a more accurate way to plan the proportions of things! The graph paper sheets are great for planning out new flower beds or vegetable gardens. And lets be honest, that's practically every week it's not buried under 5 foot of snow! With Weekly Garden Chores you will want to print out a copy for each week you will be actively working in your yard and garden. For instance, with Plant Profiles you will want to print out a copy for each plant you want to highlight. There are some pages you may want to print more than one copy of. I appreciate each and every one of you! Tips For Using Your Planner Always in the past I have given away freebies on the blog, but I have put SO MUCH time and thought into this planner I decided to charge a small price for it.Īs always, thank you so much for supporting this blog and allowing me to come into your homes (computers?) and show you my latest repurposing ideas, DIY projects or gardening tips.
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