Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the notebook's wallet size, blank page format, six-pack layout, cover colors, and fit for garden station notes.
Pros
The upside
- The 2 x 3.375 inch size fits a wallet, apron pocket, small caddy, or marker cup.
- The six-pack can place tiny notebooks near several garden stations.
- Blank pages suit quick sketches, plant names, dates, card notes, and short reminders.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The tiny format is made for brief notes.
- Small books need a return spot so they stay with the station.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
Choose this pack for compact station notes, pocket reminders, tray checks, plant label drafts, sticky-card dates, and quick garden walk records.
What to know:
Keep a pencil or all-weather pen nearby. Give each tiny book a named station so it returns to the right shelf, caddy, or tool tote.
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Breakdown
Full review
Tiny notebooks for fast garden notes
The Rite in the Rain OTG-TACL Wallet Notebook 6 Pack is built around very small weatherproof pages. Each notebook measures 2 by 3.375 inches, giving a garden station a place for fast notes that need a written home.
That tiny format suits plant names, tray rows, sticky-card dates, spray reminders, and short return notes. It can live beside markers, labels, gloves, and magnifiers in a shelf cup or caddy pocket.
Six books for several stations
The pack includes tan, green, and black covers, with two of each color. A gardener can place one near a seed shelf, one in the shed, one by the sprayer tray, and one in a pocket during garden walks.
Short notes work well here. Write the plant, date, and detail, then transfer anything longer into the main garden record when the session ends.
A practical fit for labels and checks
Blank pages leave room for tiny sketches, arrows, plant names, and quick measurements. They can hold a row note during seed starting, a sticky-card location during pest checks, or a bottle date during shelf cleanup.
The book is small enough to stay close to the action. That makes it useful when a gardener needs to write one thing before moving on.
Good match
Choose this pack for compact station notes, pocket reminders, tray checks, plant label drafts, sticky-card dates, and quick garden walk records.
What to know
Keep a pencil or all-weather pen nearby. Give each tiny book a named station so it returns to the right shelf, caddy, or tool tote.