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Thanks. I always keep a garden photo album addendum to my garden journal, & try to have a running "To Do In Spring" & "To Do In Fall" list in the back of each journal. I refer back to my old journals all the time. Somehow I thought this would help me to always know where to lay my hands right away on what I'm trying to remember. I'll find a way to use it SOMEhow rather than totally waste my $25. (sigh) You have a great garden year too.
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If you are interested in a diary type of journal (you get to write the dates in), the Lee Valley company has a ten year journal. It is a really nice hard cover bound, 544 pages. There are sections on composting, soil, etc. This company has a lot of other gardening supplies. A lot of high quality stuff, and the prices are reasonable. Try www.leevalley.com, they also have a catalog you can request. DeepSouthZone
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