Plant label update
A couple of months ago, I showed you the plant labels I’m currently using (see here). Seeing how I have a few thousand of these labels and they work great, I will continue to use them, especially for potted plants. But I’ve started to trial larger tags — stakes, really — for in-ground use:
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For me, these stakes have several benefits:
- They are very sturdy so they shouldn’t disintegrate as quickly as the thinner (and smaller) labels I’ve been using.
- They are larger so there’s room for more information, if needed. Plus, I’m hoping they’re too large for squirrels to haul away.
- Since they’re black, they don’t stand out like white labels do.
You can’t really use a pencil to write on these stakes. The ones I bought on Amazon (here) come with a white marker pen, but the tip isn’t fine enough. I bought these marker pens instead. They’re filled with oil-based paint that doesn’t wash off and have what’s billed as an “extra fine” tip.
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| The pens I’m using |
Here are my first attempts:
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I submerged one in water, and the paint is indeed waterproof — it doesn’t wash off or smudge. Will the stakes remain in place? Will the writing fade in the sun? I expect that answers to these questions will become obvious as I use the stakes under real-world conditions. Expect an update down the line.
P.S. I realize that many gardeners don't label their in-ground plants. I'll be the first to admit that labels are distracting, even unsightly. I don't bother with labels for plants that cannot be confused for anything else, but I have so many hybrids (especially aloes and agaves) that I do need tags to remember what they are.





Well you know I can barely remember my own name, so I have to use tags. I thought I had the answer with the clear tags with clear label - they do "disappear" but I'm starting to see some of the labels peel off? Keep us updated with these black labels & pen.
ReplyDeleteThe clear tags with clear printed labels are the best-looking solution by far. Which ones did you get?
DeleteThe only ones I could find were on amazon, and stupidly they have a clear film on BOTH sides of each label. A chore with dirty hands, so I peeled them all while watching tv one evening. I have a brother thermal label maker. I prefer the speed of writing it down myself tho.
DeleteWe need a) a source for reasonably priced bulk orders, and b) clear labels that last in our heat!
DeleteI for one have had terrible luck with markers I've used for labels of potted plants so I'm happy to try your find.
ReplyDeleteThere's no one-size-fits-all solution, but I'm getting closer to finding what works for me.
DeleteHave you tried the bamboo labels? So far im liking them. I will order what you are using to see if i like.
ReplyDeleteNo, I haven't. I'm a bit worried they might rot in wet soil. Let me know what your experience is.
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