Free Printable Garden Planner (44 Pages to Print)
If you’re planning to grow a garden this year—whether it’s a few pots on the porch or a full backyard setup—staying organized can make a big difference. So many women are embracing old-fashioned ideals like homemaking, sewing, and gardening. If this describes you, you’re not alone!
The Homemaker’s Garden Planner was created to help you keep track of your garden tasks, seed inventory, planting schedules, and more. It’s a printable resource you can use throughout the growing season to stay on top of everything in one place.

What this Garden Planner Offers
This planner is designed specifically with homemakers in mind. It takes into account the many roles you may already be managing and gives you a clear system to organize your garden efforts efficiently. Instead of relying on memory or scattered notes, you can record everything from seed starting dates to harvest yields in one binder.
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What’s Included
Here’s what you’ll find inside the planner with 44 pages to print:
- Calendars – Monthly calendars for 2025 and 2026 help you mark important planting and harvesting dates.
- Seed Inventory – Keep a record of what seeds you have, their source, purchase date, and whether you need to restock.
- Fertilizer Inventory – Track what fertilizers you’re using, which plants they’re for, and if you need to purchase more.
- Plant Wishlist and Garden Wishlist – Make note of plants or tools you’d like to buy and when.
- Seed Purchase Tracker – Log where and when you purchased seeds, how much they cost, and any discounts received.
- Expense Log – Track garden-related spending for budgeting purposes.
- Harvest Tracker – Record what you harvest, how much you grew, and the value of your produce.
- Produce Budget – Compare what you harvested with estimated cost savings or revenue.
- Pest and Disease Logs – Document any pest or disease issues, treatments used, and results.
- Crop Rotation Pages – Plan which crops go where each season to promote soil health.
- Soil Status Pages – Record soil condition and any treatments or amendments used.
- Watering Schedule – Keep track of watering routines for each plant or bed.
- Seed Starting Log – Note planting dates, germination times, and transplanting info.
- Garden Organizer – Organize your crops by season and planting location.
- Plant Log – Keep detailed records for individual plants, including common name, variety, planting and harvest dates, and care notes.
- Garden Layout Pages – Sketch out your garden design and layout plans.
- Garden Calendar – Plan seasonal tasks by week and month.
- Monthly To-Do Lists – Write out specific goals and tasks for each month.
- Plant Profile Pages – Keep a reference page for each plant, including variety, sunlight needs, watering schedule, and notes.
- Seasonal Checklists – Stay on track with garden tasks for each season: spring, summer, fall, and winter.
- Garden Budget Pages – Keep a record of what you’re spending and saving.
- Veggie and Fruit Calendars – Track when to sow, plant, and harvest various crops.
- Garden Ideas and Vision Board Pages – Use for brainstorming and long-term planning.
How to Use the Garden Planner
Print out the entire planner or select the pages that are most useful to you. Print as many of each page as you need.
Store them in a binder or folder that you can easily grab during the gardening season. You can use a 3 ring binder with sheet protectors or punch holes in each page to use in your binder.
As you begin planning and planting, fill in the relevant pages. For example:
- Start with the Seed Inventory and Plant Wishlist to decide what you’ll grow.
- Use the Monthly Calendar to schedule seed starting dates.
- Track growth progress in the Seed Starting Log and Plant Logs.
- Refer to the Harvest Calendar and Expense Log as the season progresses.
- Use the Crop Rotation and Soil Status pages at the end of the season to prepare for next year.
This planner is meant to be a practical companion to help you get more out of your garden—whether your goal is to grow food for your family, enjoy a productive hobby, or create a more intentional home life.
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Free Printable Garden Planner for Homemakers
You can download the Homemaker’s Garden Planner for free below. Use it to simplify your garden planning and make notes so you don’t forget things you want to remember next year!

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