Gardenary 2025 Cold Season Garden Planner
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Gardenary 2025 Cold Season Garden Planner

Take the guesswork out of cool-season gardening with this comprehensive guide, designed to walk you through three months of essential tasks when temperatures range from 34°F and below. Designed for gardeners who want to stay productive year-round, plan ahead, and get the best results from their space. Get your copy today and make this your most abundant cold-season garden yet!

Whether you're planting, tending, or harvesting, this guide ensures you stay on track with 90 in-depth activities-each with a dedicated page of detailed instructions, expert tips, and seasonal insights.

What's Inside:
✔ 30 Planting Activities - Learn exactly what, when, and how to plant for a successful cool-season garden.
✔ 30 Tending Activities - Master the essential care techniques for hardy greens, root crops, and frost-resistant plants.
✔ 30 Harvesting Activities - Pick, store, and preserve your harvest at the perfect time. But this guide is more than just a task list-it's a strategic planner to help you stay organized and make the most of the cooler months.

Includes:
✅ Monthly Planners - Set your gardening priorities for each month.
✅ Weekly Habit Trackers - Keep up with essential tasks like soil protection, frost management, and pruning.
✅ Goal-Setting Pages - Stay focused on what you want to accomplish each week. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just getting started, this cold-season guide is your go-to resource for growing success-even when temperatures drop.

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Your content is good. Your organization is terrible. First of all most people think in terms of four seasons, and even non gardeners are aware of the weather changes in their area. So instead of trying to change US you should adapt your calendered four books into traditional seasons, with the disclaimers about season overlap. Also you are unsure about whether to call your cool season early spring or late summer/fall. That renders the calendar part of the books useless, and the content/plant list is only dealing with spring plants. All that said, I should have ordered your one big gardening book. I’ve got over $100 with $33/book and ridiculous shipping costs in this. From now on I’ll just buy a dollar store calendar, a spiral notebook, and watch YouTube videos. I wanted a garden journal, but got 3 books and a download. I’m a 72-year old sucker who has degrees in biology, chemistry, and physics, with a specialty in botany. You started with a good idea, but turned it into creating overpriced things to enrich yourself, not aid gardeners.