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Printable Garden Planner

March 23, 2020 By Karen Creel

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I’m ready to get out and play in the dirt.  We had a rain free day over the weekend, and I cleaned out my butterfly garden, and planted gladiolas and yarrow.  My new raised bed is planted with strawberries, and the smaller second one is ready for lettuce seeds.  Perennial plants are popping up and the azaleas are blooming.  Spring has finally arrived.  If you are ready to plant your vegetable garden, whether you want a large one or just a small kitchen garden, I hope you will enjoy this downloadable planner.

Click on the link below to download your printable garden calendar.  Be sure your printer is set on fit to page.

Printable garden planner

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Happy Spring!

Karen

You may also enjoy my printable butterfly garden tips, notes, butterfly sightings, and take to the nursery list.

You can get yours when you click on the butterfly picture below.

 


Your butterfly garden will need nectar producing plants for food

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 Printable Garden Planner

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  1. Doni says

    April 2, 2020 at 1:04 am

    Love the garden planner! Thank you!


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