Plant Labels

Judy Glattstein via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Mon, 07 Feb 2022 18:21:35 PST
When we buy plastic blinds they almost always need to be shortened. I 
save the extra slats and use them as labels. Cut to whatever length 
needed, angled at one end and flat across on the other end for each 
pair. They are somewhat curved but that's O.K. for pots. Pencil or 
indelible marker both O.K. for information.

One garden I visited on a NARGS tour - the owner used those label marker 
devices, letter and number code stuck to a large headed roofing nail. 
Pushed flush with the ground. He guided us around with a 3 ring binder 
in hand. It had the text associated with each letter / number. Could 
always use a metal detector to find nails covered with mulch. Probably 
efficient, organized, elegant, also seems somewhat compulsive.

Judy in New Jersey where the Delaware River has pods of ice floating 
down. Soon be time to tap maple trees at the living history farm.

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