The Vegetable Files
- Melanie Holsti
- Mar 7
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 13
An Heirloom Treasury of Your Gardening Knowledge
I am so excited to share this thoughtfully designed workbook with you! Inside, you'll find over a dozen beautifully crafted sections, each featuring unique artwork, allowing you to organize your plant records in a way that perfectly suits your gardening style. Whether you're jotting down notes from your latest research or documenting personal experiences from your own garden, there's plenty of space to capture all the valuable insights you've gathered along the way.

As you fill in the pages, you'll be creating more than just a log—you'll be building a personalized gardening guide that will serve as an invaluable resource for years to come. No more struggling to remember where you found those incredible tomato seeds or how you managed to keep cabbage worms at bay last spring! With everything carefully recorded in one place, you'll always have the answers at your fingertips.

But this workbook isn't just practical—it's also a treasure in the making. Over time, it will become a cherished heirloom, filled with the wisdom and experience of your gardening journey. Imagine passing it down to future generations, inspiring them to cultivate their own green spaces and carry on the tradition of growing and nurturing plants.
Notes on How To Use:
I suggest using pencil or erasable gel pens to write in your information. Mistakes happen, and you may discover over time that your opinion on a plant or pest control method changes.
Each page is carefully structured to give you ample space to record essential details such as common and Latin names, light and soil requirements, water needs, optimal harvest times, pest and disease challenges (along with effective solutions), and so much more.
Don't know your USDA plant hardiness zone? You can find it here.
The files are designed to allow you to organize by type of plant--one section for tomatoes, another for greens, another for root vegetables etc. There is space at the beginning of each section for general notes and to write in what type of plants are included in that section. You get to decide how you organize your files. If you choose, you can even have the workbook spiral bound or remove the spine and insert the pages in a 3-ring binder.
I hope The Vegetable Files brings you as much joy in using it as I had in creating it. I wish you bountiful gardening!
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