The Garden Girl Planner!

The brand new Garden Girls Planner!

The planner is here! This has been on our minds for awhile now and Garden Girl Kelsey did an amazing job crafting this beautiful planner for all you Houstonian gardeners.

Why you need a garden planner

A garden calendar is a fantastic tool for any gardener, whether you're just beginning or have years of experience. It takes the guesswork out of planning and keeps your planting schedule organized, so you’re always sowing, transplanting, and harvesting at the perfect time. With a calendar, you can follow your garden’s natural cycles, ensuring you catch every planting window and helping you feel more confident in your garden’s success.

Even better, a garden calendar lets you track your garden’s progress and see what truly works best for your unique space. By jotting down key dates and observations, you’ll spot patterns, identify which plants thrive, and refine your choices each season. Over time, you’re building a personalized guide that only gets better with each passing year.

Sticking with a garden calendar also makes it easy to stay on top of essential tasks like watering, weeding, and pruning. Adding notes on things like weather or pest challenges creates a rich history of your garden journey, helping you avoid past mistakes and celebrate growth.

Here ‘s why we’re excited about it:

Nicole - “This planner is just what I need to become a better gardener. I always think I'll remember what I planted, when it germinated, and how well it produced—but I never do. Now, I have the perfect place to keep track of my gardening notes. I also love the resources in the back with Garden Girls’ top picks for veggie varieties, powerhouse perennials, and a handy planting cheat sheet. “

Kelsey - “The list of tried-and-true perennials in the back of the planner is an invaluable resource. Like many gardeners, I’ve killed quite a few landscape plants by choosing ones unsuited to our climate and location. The perennial planting guide offers a list of plants that stand up to Houston’s weather, along with their mature sizes and sunlight needs, making it easier to plan a successful garden.”

Jen - “I like things that help me feel in control and organized. This planner is my gardening bible- I can keep track of what I’ve planted, how long it took to grow, and it reminds me of upcoming tasks each month.  The planting cheat sheet is my absolute favorite section! What if I want to plant turnips? One glance at the cheat sheet tells me that I should plant them between October - February, by seed, and they will be ready to harvest in 55 days. Drop mic!”

Jill - “Simple joys fill my garden right now - a pair of butterflies, a new bloom sprouting from seed, and a bee landing on the native porter weed.  I keep returning to the Powerhouse Perennials page in my planner. The table is full of garden wisdom, showing each plant's bloom colors, mature size, and sunlight needs. Take Monarda, for example - better known as Bee Balm. This perennial reaches 3'x3' at maturity, offering blooms in pink, white, or purple when given the full sun it craves.  This plant is the perfect addition to the pollinator garden surrounding my raised bed area in Round Top, TX!”

Lindsey - “I’ve never used a garden planner before, always relying on memory for what and when I planted—and we all know how that usually goes! This planner is so beautiful, with inspiring photos of client gardens, helpful tips on every page, and useful product recommendations. With so many gardening tools and products out there, it can feel overwhelming to know what to choose, but this planner lays it all out, making it simple to get just what you need and start planting. I’m sure my garden—and my peace of mind—will thrive this year.”

So, there you have it! A garden planner is a simple yet powerful way to connect with your garden, stay consistent, and watch your efforts pay off season after season. We hope you’ll give our Houston area garden planner a try and see for yourself what a valuable tool it can be. Follow THIS link to purchase your very own!

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