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Plant labels

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[Edited by NickHubbell on July 16, 2003]

You can find plant lables right here at pft. You can also buy them at garden centers, online garden supply centers, home improvement stores, and various other places that sell potting supplies.
 
Check out all the new stuff PFT has!! Just showed up a few minutes ago on the site. Go to Shopping HOme and then choose Plant Accessories...wait till you see all the new things there...including plant labels and tags!! Amazing
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While you're there check out the Gift Items and all the other new categories of plants..
 
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COOL!!! ill be looking at the many plants ALL night!
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While on the subject, I recommend the use of a pencil vs the laundry marker pens: the latter fades in sunlight leaving you with nice white markers. Pencil is the way to go.
 
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Tamlin Dawnstar @ July 16 2003,10:31)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">While on the subject, I recommend the use of a pencil vs the laundry marker pens: the latter fades in sunlight leaving you with nice white markers.  Pencil is the way to go.[/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>
what if you were to stick the whole label into the ground while not in use, and only take it out of the ground when you want to know what species of plant it is? That would be good, as you could re-use the labels! (just put them in the sun and oyu get new labels
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I heard about someone using a cut up aluminum can into strips and then using a nail set to tap the plant name into the tag. I might be trying this soon.
 
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