By Jeanne Yeoman, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener
Fall is a good time to reflect on your garden and start planning for next year. Consider starting a Garden Journal – a place to keep notes, observations, plans, photos, success and failures – anything that relates to your garden. How you organize your garden journal isn’t important – the goal is to have a place to record all your important observations as the seasons go by. You can review your notes from previous seasons to determine what worked well and what didn’t, helping you make more informed decisions for next year. You can also keep track of the things you want to plant in your garden, or how you’d like to redesign or where to improve.