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2024 Digital Gardening Planner Compatible with Good Notes

2024 Digital Gardening Planner Compatible with Good Notes

2024 Gardening Planner featuring

  • USDA Plant Hardiness Zone map and explanations
  • Frost Dates- Info on how to determine when to plant what
  • 2024 Moon Cycle & info on learning to plant per moon phases
  • Gardening Budget Sheets
  • Garden Layout Sheets for drawing and designing your garden
  • Seed inventory sheets
  • Seed wish list sheet
  • Soil tips with DIY soil pH and composition how to's
  • Plant Care Sheets
  • Average days to harvest list for most commonly grown fruits/vegetables
  • Monthly calendar with moon phases
  • Daily planner sheets for all 12 months
  • Tips Before starting your garden

 

Once Purchased, you will instantly be able to download this version of the 2024 Gardening Planner once check out is completed. Be sure to click the download button once you have checked out. If you fail to do so, an email will still be automatically sent to you containing the attachment. Ensure you check your spam folders for this email if you do not see it in your regular inbox. 
 

  • Disclaimer:

    This version is best used as a digital planner on phones or tablets. This version may not be compatible with Kindle devices. Please ensure you know if your device is Good Notes compatible  before purchasing. All sales are final.

$14.99 Regular Price
$6.00Sale Price

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