
The Ironstone Forager’s Notebook is the perfect 6 x 9 journal for anyone learning to identify wild, edible plants. Whether you’re just starting out on your foraging journey or have been wandering the woods for years, this notebook is designed to help you keep track of everything you learn along the way.
Each time you identify a plant (using a trusted field guide), you’ll find a dedicated two-page spread that gives you space to jot down all the key details. You can record the plant’s name, what it looks like, where you found it, and which parts are safe to eat.
There’s also room to note any toxic parts or dangerous look-alikes—because when it comes to foraging, safety is just as important as curiosity.
To help you build a visual reference, there’s a spot to attach a 2x3 photo of each plant. And if you love adding personal touches, there’s plenty of extra space for sketches, notes, recipes or even pressed samples of the plants you’ve found.
Think of it as part diary, part scrapbook—something that grows along with your knowledge and experience.
Whether you're foraging in your backyard, deep in the forest, or exploring new trails, the Ironstone Forager’s Notebook helps you create your own personalized plant reference—one entry at a time.