Record Your Harvest Now. Grow Smarter Next Year.
Use this FREE Printable Harvest Chart to track when and how much each crop produces this season—so you can plant with confidence and get bigger, better harvests next year.
Late summer and fall are when your garden shows its true colors—what’s thriving, what’s struggling, and what’s producing the most. But if you don’t record it now, you’ll have to rely on memory when it’s time to plan next year’s garden.
Our Free Printable Harvest Chart gives you an easy, visual way to track:
✅ When each crop starts and finishes producing
✅ How much each variety yields during its season
✅ Which crops earn their space in your garden—and which ones won’t make the cut next year
✅Where there are gaps in the harvest
This is more than just record-keeping—it’s a planning tool you can rely on when you’re ordering seeds, deciding what to grow, and timing your plantings for maximum harvests.
🌱 How You Can Use It
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For future orchard planning: Record ripening times for different fruit tree cultivars (some apples ripen in June while other in October, some raspberries produce in late spring, others in autumn) and choose varieties that give you the harvest season you want.
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For gardeners: Track when your trees, bushes, and veggie plants start, peak, and finish producing—so you can better plan for next year’s harvest.
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For market growers: Keep a weekly tally of your yields (like “22 lbs. of Roma tomatoes this week, 15 last week”) to monitor production trends and sales potential.
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For garden planning: Use the chart to map out succession planting and create a steady, manageable harvest instead of being overwhelmed by bumper crops all at once. Or, plant one big crop in a short period of time, if that's what you prefer.
Bonus: You’ll also get examples of different ways to use the chart—whether you’re tracking orchard crops, comparing veggie varieties, or organizing your harvest for market sales.
Download your free Harvest Chart today and capture the data your future garden will thank you for.




