This handy garden calendar will help you to plan the garden of your dreams this year, stay on top of all your garden needs and gain a better view into what needs to be done, and when it needs to be done! The twenty beautifully designed pages serve different purposes- everything from empty calendar sheets to be used year after year, to a comprehensive vegetable planting guide and month by month garden tips and jobs! I had to ask myself what I would want from a garden calendar, what I would find useful, and what personally helps me in the garden. Together with my garden and houseplant planners (see listings!), my home is thriving with greenery. I really hope it is useful for you guys! If you want to buy both the garden calendar and the ultimate garden planner (highly recommended!), I have a discount for you guys! At checkout use code 'FLORALLY25' for two or more orders for 25% off! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What's included? - Four files (A4 pdf, A4 png, A5 pdf and A5 png). This is a digital download! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What's in the planner? Page 1- Title Page. Use this to stick on the front of your notebook, or slide into the front of a binder. Page 2- Vegetable Planting Guide. A comprehensive guide to help you plan sowing, transplanting and harvesting 21 common vegetables. Who's setting the table?! Pages 3-15- Empty Monthly Calendars. You can use these year after year to help you to track, plan and execute the garden of your dreams. Pages 16-20- Gardening Tips and Monthly Jobs. I put together a guide for you guys with some of the most important things to do in the gardening each month. I hope you find it useful! Enjoy the calendar, and please send me photos of your thriving gardens! I would love to see them. Visit my website for tips, tricks and articles on gardening, houseplants and lifestyle. https://www.florally.org