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Grow a Damn Plant Journal

Grow a Damn Plant Journal

Current price: $22.95
Publication Date: November 1st, 2022
Publisher:
Sasquatch Books
ISBN:
9781632174475
Pages:
224

Description

From Instagram artist/botanist/self-proclaimed “mad scientist” Tyler Thrasher comes a gardening journal grounded in science, perfect for indoor or outdoor plants of every type.

This luxe plant journal challenges the user to “think like a botanist”—it’s secretly educational wrapped in a stunning package. It includes 90+ entry pages to document and observe your plants through the lens of an excited and curious botanist! Author Tyler Thrasher brings the same energetic, knowledgeable voice to the journal as his fans have come to expect from his popular Instagram account. 

Each journal includes:

  • 90+ entry pages with room for notes, watering and fertilizer regimen, seasonal observations, light recommendations, and sketches
  • Fertilizer tips
  • Pest tips
  • Soil tips
  • pH tips
  • An entry index to easily locate each plant entry
  • Pages of recipe cards for your very own soil recipes

 As a scientist himself who hybridizes new plants, the author was looking for something that didn’t exist, so he created the definitive plant journal himself. One that can serve as your personal plant database while also offering helpful tips on things like pests, fertilizer, making the perfect soil, and more.

About the Author

TYLER THRASHER is an artist, chemist, botanist, and explorer who aims to help catalyze curiosity and share his enthusiasm about combining art and science and the joys of experimentation. His work has been featured in Juxtapoz magazine, The Smithsonian Folklife Festival, and Vox’s “The Future Of” series on Netflix.

Praise for Grow a Damn Plant Journal

"Grow a Damn Plant Journal is the latest of [Tyler Thrasher's] brilliant projects and a great way to keep track of your favorite plants. The journal is easy to use and accessible to botanists and hobbyists alike. In it, [Tyler] shows us the importance of curiosity as the means to grow better plants."
—Enid Offolter, author of Welcome to the Jungle