It’s fun to stay organized with this delightfully unique and beautiful weekly/monthly planner—now celebrating its 30th year!
What’s inside? Plenty!
- Visually stunning, full-color original illustrations
- A 12-month 2025 calendar up front provides quick reference about the year ahead: See on which weekdays family and friends’ birthdays fall, what holidays turn into long weekends, when to book your vacation, and more!
- 12 monthly grids for creating a “big picture” of your plans and appointments for the period. Plus, each spread offers a timeless quote and tip, the full Moon’s name and date, and a place to jot down notes and goals.
- A weekly format (arranged Monday through Sunday in each spread) with plenty of space each day for detailing appointments, events, reminders, observations, and inspirations. Plus, a small calendar on each weekly spread gives you a quick glance at the whole month without having to flip to the monthly section or front of the planner.
- In true Almanac fashion, each day offers a tip, fact, quote, proverb, or bit of folklore.
- Major U.S. and Canadian holidays and celebrations
- Moon phases (new, quarters, full), including traditional full-phase names like Full Strawberry Moon and Full Harvest Moon
- Solar and lunar eclipses
- 2026 calendar in back for quick reference to the year ahead, with space for notes by each month
- Pages for recording passwords, addresses and phone numbers, and emergency contacts
- The hard cover and sturdy construction protect your valuable notes. Measuring 7-1/2"W x 10-1/4"H when closed, the planner employs a metal Wire-O binding that allows it to lie flat for easy handling.
This stunning planner is brought to you by The Old Farmer’s Almanac, which has been providing guidance about growing a bountiful garden, timekeeping, running a smart and happy home, and enjoying the many wonders of Earth and sky for 233 years!
Makes a great gift!
Want more? Also enjoy these other fine 2025 calendars from The Old Farmer’s Almanac: Gardening, Moon, Weather, Country, and Everyday (page-per-day).