« Back to post
/ Photos

Oops! Leave without saving?

If you leave this page, the information you have entered will not be saved!
Are you sure you want to leave this page?

Leave this page Stay on this page

Hometalk.com

  • Sign Up
  • or
  • Log In
  • Professionals
  • Community
    • All Members
    • Professionals
    • Bloggers
  • About
    • About Hometalk
    • Blog
    • FAQ
    • Guidelines
    • Resources
    • Support
    • Media Center
    • Contact
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
  • Following
  • All Topics
    • Cleaning & Organization
    • Crafts
    • Design & Décor
    • DIY Projects
    • Gardening
    • Home Maintenance & Repairs
    • Outdoor Living
    • Painting
    • Remodeling
    • Repurposing & Upcycling
    See More Topics »
  • Questions
    • All Questions
    • Open Questions
    • Unanswered Questions
  • Clips
Post & Ask
Join Now Log In

Hometalk is where people share and help with everything home & garden

0
2
0
Walter Reeves
Walter Reeves Decatur, GA
Like 2 Clip
Cleaning & Organization Gardening

Plant Labels

Fellow Hometalker Erica Glasener and I visited a new nursery together today and inevitably brought back a few plants. I bought a cardoon, which will grow into a large, spiky, distinctive plant. I'll put it by the street and I'm sure my neighbors will ask what it is.

My question is this: What are some interesting ideas for a label?

I'm not fond of plastic or wooden stakes.....so what have you used that worked well?

  • Like | Clip
    1
    pot saucer on stake
  • Like | Clip
    pot label
  • Like | Clip
    painted wood label (didn't last long)
  • Like | Clip
    pot label
Post Comment | Like | Clip | Share
on Mar 02, 2012 | 2819 Views
Displaying 1 of 31 comments See All Comments
  • Claudia C
    I've used old plastic blinds cut up for years. Only thing that they are good for after no one else wants them. Be sure to use a soft lead pencil thou as I've found that over the summer a permanant marker fades and then you can't read it. Cutting them up is a winter project because in the summer i've got to much garden to do. Oh! & I cut one end to a point.
    on Mar 04, 2012 · Like 1

NOTE: You can drag and drop your photos to reorder them
[?]
You can select multiple files by holding down the Ctrl key (or Command key on a Mac) and left-clicking on individual files. Each file can be up to 20 MB.
or Embed Video
Add
Required
Comment Saving...

Related Posts

  • Burlap Jewelry Holder with Crystal Knobs
  • Get Rid of Lime Deposits using Eco-Friendly Products
  • DIY - Citrus Infused Vinegar Cleaning Solution
  • 2 Likes

    Pam R Sherrie S

Related Boards

  • The Garden Shed (inside
    By Barb Rosen
  • Gardening/curb appeal
    By Terri J

Recent Questions»

  • Sherry
    What kind of plant(s) are these?....or are they...
    4 minutes ago 17 answers
  • Lynne Reis-Napier
    What is this plant?
    4 minutes ago 8 answers
  • Have a question?
    Ask now to get the best answers & advice»
      Back
      to top
      Feedback