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Where can I buy garden labels??

Saturday Jul 24, 2010

I’m looking for labels for a herb garden, they don’t necessarily need to be labeled already. I can’t seem to find them. Any help would be greatly appriciated.

Thanks.

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always_cookin:

Depending on what you need, try any of the gardening/seed supply companies. Gardeners.com (vermont), burpee, ebay, etc all have something that you might be able to use.

When I start my plants indoors, I write the plant name on masking tape and stick it to the container. I’ve also used unused paint stirrer sticks – write the name on one with a permanent marker and stick it in the container.

July 24th, 2010 | 12:46
Steve C:

try popcycle sticks u can get a bunch for little$ are good for herbs

July 24th, 2010 | 12:46
redbass:

ou can buy them at most Wal Mart stores, feed stores, seed sellers, hardware stores, etc. I used to buy mine this way until i got an idea that works really good. Save all of your empty bleach jugs and cut with a razor knife the smooth center section of the jug. roll the plastic on a hard surface; a little board works great. Then with the razor knife and a common cheap ruler for a straight line and cut your lables any size you need. Buy a good marking pen and you’re ready to go. I need so many lables that i ask friends and family members to save and give me the jugs after they empty theirs. Store bought lables are not economical when you need lots of them. Beats wooden sticks. Works for me.

July 24th, 2010 | 12:46
mmem:

no need to buy, you can used,
1- the old sticks of the ice-cream.
2- the old plastic knifes and backbone and spoon.
use marking pen, write done the name and insert it in the container.

July 24th, 2010 | 12:46
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