AHS WEEKLY PLANNER

American Horticultural Society
Price $19.99 / £14.99
Description Description

Infuse your days with botanical beauty while tracking your schedule in this planner from the American Horticultural Society.

This attractive planner offers weekly pages where you write in the year, month, and day, making your daily planning a breeze. Each page is accented by a lush botanical illustration of a North American native plant, sourced from historical archives and illustrated between the early 1700s and the mid-1900s. This useful treasure from the foremost authority on gardening in North America is perfect for gift-giving or personal use.

As gorgeous as it is practical, the AHS Weekly Planner features:

  • A luxurious textured cover featuring elegant botanical illustrations
  • A ribbon marker that allows you to quickly access your current week
  • Over 50 breathtaking illustrations of North American plants, including dogwood, asters, milkweed, and trillium
  • Lay-flat binding and uncoated paper stock for a pleasant, smudge-free writing experience
  • Blank weekly layouts for flexibly tracking your appointments and to-dos
  • Year-at-a-glance pages and a lined page for additional notes


With this undated planner, you can: 

  • Organize your important to-dos 
  • Record appointments and meetings 
  • See your schedule week by week
  • Stay on top of weekly and daily reminders
  • Record notes for future use at the back of the book 


Find inspiration in the resilient beauty of native plants as you stay on track with the AHS Weekly Planner

**Also in this series of giftable books from the American Horticultural Society is the AHS Internet Password Logbook.

Format:
Format Hardcover Book 112 Pages
ISBN:
ISBN 9781577156178
Size:
Size7.09 in x 9.35 in / 180.09 mm x 237.49 mm
Published:
Published Date November 4th, 2025
American Horticultural Society

Founded in 1922, the non-profit American Horticultural Society (AHS) is one of the most respected and longstanding member-based national gardening organizations in North America. The Society’s membership includes aspiring, new, and experienced gardeners, plant enthusiasts, and horticultural professionals, as well as numerous regional and national partner organizations. Through its educational programs, awards, and publications, the AHS inspires a culture of gardening and horticultural practices that creates and sustains healthy, beautiful communities and a livable planet. AHS is headquartered at River Farm, a 25-acre site overlooking the Potomac River that is part of George Washington’s original farmlands in Alexandria, Virginia. ahsgardening.org

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