Summary
What this review covers
This notebook pack fits short plant-care records such as spray dates, feeding notes, bottle labels, seedling observations, and shelf inventory checks.
Pros
The upside
- The 3 x 5 inch format fits a shelf bin, apron pocket, caddy, or greenhouse drawer.
- The top spiral format flips open easily during quick plant checks.
- The three-pack supports separate notebooks for spray notes, feeding dates, and seasonal shelf inventory.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The small page size favors short notes.
- Gel pens and very wet inks need care on coated pages.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This notebook pack fits gardeners who want written plant-care notes near fertilizer bottles, sprayers, labels, seedling trays, greenhouse shelves, and pest-monitoring cards.
What to know:
Use pencil or a pen suited to all-weather paper. Keep the notebook near the shelf, then return it to a dry spot after garden work.
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Breakdown
Full review
A pocket notebook for plant-care notes
The Rite in the Rain 735-3 pack includes three black 3 by 5 inch top spiral notebooks with all-weather paper. The size fits a shelf bin, garden apron, caddy pocket, greenhouse drawer, or seed-starting rack.
Plant-care notes are often short: a spray date, a feeding amount, a plant group, a weather note, a bottle refill date, or a reminder to rinse a tool. A compact notebook keeps those notes close to the products and tools that created them.
Top spiral pages work well at a bench
The top spiral format opens upward, which feels natural when the notebook sits on a bench or is held in one hand. The universal page pattern gives short lists, dates, and checkmarks a structured place.
For garden use, the notebook can live inside the storage box with markers and labels, or rest in a dry caddy near the sprayer supplies.
A three-pack supports separate note paths
Three notebooks can be split by use. One can hold spray and label notes, one can hold feeding dates, and one can hold seed-starting or greenhouse shelf checks.
That separation keeps each notebook simple. The gardener can open the right book, add the note, and return it to the shelf.
Good match
This notebook pack fits gardeners who want written plant-care notes near fertilizer bottles, sprayers, labels, seedling trays, greenhouse shelves, and pest-monitoring cards.
What to know
Use pencil or a pen suited to all-weather paper. Keep the notebook near the shelf, then return it to a dry spot after garden work.