An Indoor Horticulturalist’s Notebook

There was an article recently in the NY Times about all the plants abandoned in shut-down offices, and the people who are still taking care of them during the COVID-19 pandemic. The photos accompanying the article included the one below of one of the indoor horticulturalists’ notebooks:

I feel sure that I’ve seen this notebook somewhere before– it’s quite unusual, with that tall, thin shape, and the larger than usual graph lines (unless this gardener has really tiny hands). It’s hard to tell, but the graph lines look like they might be a lavender color, or maybe they’re really just grey. My first guess was that it came from Write Notepads, but although they have top-opening wire-o bound notebooks, they are a different shape, with more rings. So, dear readers, can any of you identify this notebook???

Read the original article: Semper Ficus: Left-Behind Office Plants

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