Hello! I hope you had a great week! Today, I’m sharing a free seed inventory printable to help you keep track of all your garden seeds.
And if you’re anything like me, you have a lot of them!
This seed inventory printable is the perfect way to keep track of when you bought them, what their official name is and of course, when they expire.
Because no one wants to plant dead seeds!
What a waste of perfectly good garden space that would be!
So, instead of wasting your time and your space, keep track of all your garden seeds with this free seed inventory printable.
How to Print this Free Seed Inventory Worksheet
Click the image below to download the printable file.
Save the file to your computer.
Open the folder where you saved the file and double click to open the file.
Select CTRL+P on your keyboard or click File>Print to open your printer settings.
Set your printer paper settings to “letter” or 8.5 inches x 11 inches and place the appropriate paper inside.
Please note: I recommend printing this card on standard copy paper.
Click print and head to your printer to pick up your seed inventory list!
That’s it!
Click the image below to begin downloading…
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Please note: This free seed inventory printable is a gift from me to you and cannot be sold, transferred or altered, in any way, without my written consent. Feel Free to share the link to this page with family and friends so they can download their own copy.
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Vanessa Hamlin is the owner and founder of Food Life Design and VLHamlinDesign. With her passion for frugal living and homesteading, Vanessa loves to write about easy recipes, making money, gardening, home remedies and everything else that a good life entails! When she’s not writing for Food Life Design or creating products for VLHamlinDesign, you’ll find Vanessa reading, drawing, gardening, cooking or spending time with her family.