Just Can It
$16.95
Spring and summer months fly by in a blur. Planting, tending, weeding, picking, and processing keep gardeners hopping. Just Can It! is a tool that enables busy gardeners and homemakers to capture the results of their hard work on paper for future reference and planning. In addition to useful canning charts, Just Can It! includes templates for recording the following information: Canning and freezing records Gardening records Garden plot records Flower bed records Pictures Recipes Good records make for a satisfied feeling at the end of the season and aid in good planning for the year ahead.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9780878137879
ISBN10: 0878137874
Beverly Zimmerman | Compiled by: Arvilla Friesen
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: March 2016
Publisher: Vision Publishers
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