Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the 2 inch binder fit, 2.8 inch spine width, cardstock surface, printed title setup, and fit for garden record binders.
Pros
The upside
- White cardstock inserts give 2 inch garden binders a readable side title.
- The pack supports printed titles for seed, bed, crop, and archive sections.
- The 20 insert count suits several seasonal binder updates.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The inserts are sized for 2 inch binders with a 2.8 inch spine width.
- Printer alignment takes a short setup pass.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
These spine inserts fit gardeners who keep 2 inch view binders for active records, printed forms, seed notes, and garden archive pages.
What to know:
Check the binder spine width and test page alignment before printing a full set.
Where to check it
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Breakdown
Full review
Spine inserts for everyday garden binders
Avery 89107 Binder Spine Inserts are made for 2 inch view binders. That size works well for garden records that stay active through the season: seed lists, bed maps, rainfall logs, plant-care pages, and harvest notes.
A clear spine title helps the binder feel settled on a shelf. The title can name the year, the garden area, the crop group, or the record type.
A white cardstock title strip
The inserts are white cardstock and sized for binders with a 2.8 inch spine width. They can be printed through a printed layout or written by hand when a binder is still taking shape.
Use one insert for each active binder. Keep spare inserts with divider tabs, sheet protectors, and binder pockets so a fresh title is ready when a new project binder starts.
Helpful for seed and field records
Garden record binders often move between a desk, shelf, and garden door. A spine label keeps the binder easy to spot when the front cover faces away.
Short names work best. “Seeds,” “Beds,” “Greenhouse,” “Plant Care,” and “Archive” all read clearly from the side of a binder.
Good match
These spine inserts fit gardeners who keep 2 inch view binders for active records, printed forms, seed notes, and garden archive pages.
What to know
Check the binder spine width and test page alignment before printing a full set.