Avery 89109 Binder Spine Inserts 3 Inch Review

Cardstock spine inserts for 3 inch view binders used to title garden archives, seed records, bed maps, and plant-care binders.

Seller pricing varies Updated May 24, 2026

Bottom line

Avery 89109 Binder Spine Inserts give wide garden record binders a clear shelf title for seed years, bed maps, archive pages, and plant-care records.

Avery 89109 binder spine inserts for 3 inch ring binders

What this review covers

This review looks at the cardstock insert format, 3 inch binder fit, white writing surface, printed layout use, and fit for garden record binders.

The upside

  • Cardstock inserts give 3 inch garden binders a clean shelf title.
  • The bright white surface supports printed titles, section names, and handwritten labels.
  • The 15 insert pack fits repeated archive updates across garden seasons.

The tradeoffs

  • The inserts fit 3 inch view binders with a 3.5 inch spine width, so binder size should be checked before ordering.
  • Printed layouts need careful page alignment.

Fit and feel

Good match:

These inserts fit gardeners who use 3 inch view binders for seed records, maps, plant-care pages, photo sleeves, and archive sections.

What to know:

Measure the binder spine before ordering and take a moment to align printed templates before making a full sheet.

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Full review

Spine labels for garden archive binders

Avery 89109 Binder Spine Inserts give 3 inch view binders a clean title strip. A labeled spine helps a seed archive, bed map binder, plant-care binder, or pressed-flower record book return to the right shelf spot.

The white cardstock gives the title a tidy look from the side. Use it for a garden year, crop group, project name, property section, or archive type.

Made for 3 inch view binders

These inserts are sized for 3 inch ring binders with a 3.5 inch spine width. That fit is useful for thick garden binders with seed inventories, printed maps, photo sleeves, divider pages, and seasonal notes.

The cardstock separates into spine strips. A printed title can look clean on a shelf, and a handwritten title works well for a binder that changes through the season.

Useful for record shelves

Garden records tend to grow in layers. A spine insert can name the binder before the front cover is visible. That helps when several binders sit together near a seed shelf, desk, mudroom cabinet, or potting bench.

Use short titles such as “Seed Archive,” “Bed Maps,” “Tomatoes,” “Plant Care,” or “Pressed Flowers.” A short title stays readable when the binder is standing upright.

Good match

These inserts fit gardeners who use 3 inch view binders for seed records, maps, plant-care pages, photo sleeves, and archive sections.

What to know

Measure the binder spine before ordering and take a moment to align printed templates before making a full sheet.