I recently saw in a magazine that plastic knives can be written on to easily identify garden plants, but I figured someone probably has something a little bit more attractive than a plastic knife. lol
How do you label your plants?
thanks!
Plant label ideas needed
You can also cut up old mini-blinds if you're looking for a free/cheap solution. I use Eon markers--they're metal so they're durable as well as attractive, and I use a Brother P-touch labeler to print the labels so it looks more professional.
I fold up heavy duty aluminum foil and "write" on it with a pencil. This is for the hundreds of shrubs that I grow here.
Plastic knife with a P-Touch label place on it.
I do have the P touch label maker so I think I might use that to help it look a little neater.
Thanks everyone for you ideas.
oooooo, so cute. I love it! Surely I can find about 50 of these 'round here somewhere. I'd love to do that! Thanks
Wash them first, let them dry and then have fun. You can use the reverse side for practice with the spacing.
That is sooo neat!!
awesome ideal pirl! I think I will steal it. :D
I could write sweet garden sayings on larger ones too.
I like the rock idea better that the metal or plastic stick things. They do look nice, but I particularly like the rock because they just add to the naturalness.
Thanks again! {hugs}
Go ahead and use it. Seashells don't work well - just a friendly warning. Most beach stones work the best but slate is good and places that sell slate will often let you take even the big chips. Just make sure they're thick enough.
If you have anyplace near you that works with granite they'll often let you have a few pieces. You can always say you're doing color matching for a kitchen or bathroom. Light colored pieces work best.
I was tired of bent metal signs and those that slice into the ankles!
ooo... another good idea. DH is an engineer, he knows tons and tons of guys in that field and he loves getting me free stuff. lol
Another one that will be cheap but may not last a real long time is tongue depressers. You can get them at WM for a little of nothing and it is usually a big pkg of them. Thats what I am going to use.
I used to use the tongue depressers but the bottoms rot out in a year.
Yea but for as cheap as they are you could replace them when needed.
True. With 2000 daylilies if two or three or a dozen are broken and scattered by the wind, the birds, or the squirrels, then it makes it harder to put the right name with the right plant, especially in areas where the daylilies haven't previously bloomed. Photos online aren't necessarily how they'll look in each and every garden so they're more easily confused.
I love the rocks idea for long term plants. And the tonge depresses will be perfect for the veggies.
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