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Garden Plant Markers

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#1 ·
I'm not a very good plant person, that's my wife's department.



To get ready for my recent open house, she decided to be proactive. You see, she remembers the last open house. People were asking me what type of plant this or that was and I could only answer a small portion of those questions. I would have to direct the unanswered question over to my wife. Well this year she decided to get me some plant makers, for my birthday. As it turned out I had several nice comments about all the plants being marked, of which I took all the credit.


Anyway, in case anyone else might have a need for something like this, I thought I would provide the web site of the company that she purchased these from. They are all stainless steel, so they should last for a long time.


http://www.kincaidgardens.com/

Here is a pictures showing how we put them to use.


Regards,
Mark
http://mmg-garden-rr.webs.com/
 
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The point of garden plant markers is to remind you which seeds you have planted where. This is such a good idea, that many seed producers include them free with their packets of seeds, and you can buy plastic commercial plant markers at very reasonable prices.
You can also make plant labels from old window blinds. While wearing protective gear; split open an aluminum can with a pair of tin snips and cut it up like the plastic milk jug above to make really sturdy plant labels.
 
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