What’s the Best Way to Label Plants in Your Garden?

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Asked By Gard3n_Enthusiast21 On

I'm curious about how everyone keeps track of their plants in the garden. It seems like most labels don't last until harvest time. What methods do you use to ensure your plants are clearly marked?

3 Answers

Answered By PlanTastic99 On

I usually just remember where I planted things, especially after they’ve sprouted. But if I have similar-looking plants, I’ll draw a chart to keep track. It really helps me differentiate between varieties!

Answered By EcoWarrior86 On

For something more durable, I found that using a UV-resistant marker on cut-up pieces of old vertical blinds works well. The vinyl lasts a couple of years, but I do avoid letting the labels touch the soil just to be safe. It’s a neat hack I picked up, but keep in mind there’s a tiny risk of lead contamination, so use caution!

Gard3n_Enthusiast21 -

That’s an interesting idea! I’ve never thought of using blinds. Do you think it’s durable enough for a very sunny area?

PlantLover79 -

I’ve heard about that too! Just make sure the blinds aren’t older ones, right?

Answered By GreenThumbGal45 On

I've had good luck with using pencils on plastic tags—they hold up really well for seasons. Sharpies, on the other hand, tend to fade super quickly, sometimes within just a few months.

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