Printable Garden Planner Kit
The Garden Planner Kit contains instant PDF downloads of printable gardening worksheets for planning your garden & landscaping ideas. Design and track your plantings and even sketch your ideas for reference. The Garden Planner Kit is great for new and experienced gardeners looking for reusable worksheets to print over and over again.
Garden Planning 101 Course
I recently created a Garden Planning 101 Course, too! With the purchase of the course you’ll also get access to the printable garden planning worksheets… plus the extra video instruction so that you can become a pro at planning your flower gardens the fast & easy way (which happens to be my favorite way).
What’s Included in the Garden Planner Kit?
Half page with grid
For smaller plans, add your plants and sketch your design all on one page!
Full page
For larger plants, print this full page design where you can list over 20 plant types.
Full page with extra space
Need more space to write? With this version you can add more details. Space for over 10 plant listings.
Sketch grid with notes section
Use this full page grid and notes section to reference your plant lists or just to dream up something awesome.
Full page sketch grid
No need for a notes section? Use this full page grid to plot out your entire garden with no distractions!
How The Garden Planner Kit Works
1- Note characteristics of your garden
Enter the location of your garden on the garden planner worksheet: i.e. “front yard foundation garden”
Add the concept: this can just be a description of what you’re trying to achieve: i.e. “low maintenance 4-season interest”
In the season(s) block, note what season your garden will flourish
Check off the sunlight level needed in your location so that you can ensure all of the plants you choose will work in this location
2- Enter the details of each plant
Give each plant a reference number or letter, and note the quantity you need on the worksheet.
Mark the plant type (evergreen tree/shrub, deciduous tree/shrub, plant/flower, vine, groundcover or grass) and color of the plant each season
Use the notes section, include items like the size, special features and water needs. You can even add notes about the health of your plant as the season goes on.
3- Sketch out your design on the grid
Use the garden planner kit grid printables to sketch out your garden, then mark where each plant goes using the reference number
Not so artsy? You can also print out photos of plants and stick them on, or use the little stakes that come with your plants as you purchase them.
Garden Planning 101 Course
I recently created a Garden Planning 101 Course, too! With the purchase of the course you’ll also get access to the printable garden planning worksheets… plus the extra video instruction so that you can become a pro at planning your flower gardens the fast & easy way (which happens to be my favorite way).