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sounds like a 2 year trail.. let us know your findings
In a message dated 10/25/2010 11:50:14 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
wendynailart@sbcglobal.net writes:
Much
easier than making each one shows how small my patio is ;-) though if
you cut them yourself you could really customize them, might be nice if giving
the plant as a gift I'll have to try one, put it out for a few years and
see how it does...
From: Gardenerbill1
<gardenerbill1@aol.com> To: igsrobin@hort.net Sent: Sat, October 2, 2010 8:20:52
PM Subject: Re: [IGSrobin]
New member
http://www.forestry-suppliers.com/product_pages/View_Catalog_Page.asp?mi=1824&title=Perfect+Plastic+Pot+Labels
I have purchased (a few years ago) labels from Forestsry Procucts.
THese last years,. Unless they have changed the plastic now.\
Hi everyone!
Bill in San Jose California
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Message----- From: CanarioDeFlores@AOL.COM To:
igsrobin@hort.net Sent: Thu, Sep 30, 2010 11:52 pm Subject: Re:
[IGSrobin] New member
THANKS!
Robin is always a wealth of
knowledge.
Sandy offered some great suggestions another
fountain of experience.
Its great to hear what works for the pro's.
Somewhere in between lays an answer for all of us. I feel the longer the tag,
the less you have to remove if you want to see the name. Thanks for
responding to all.
In a message dated 9/30/2010 11:25:05 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, g*@pacbell.net writes:
| Dear Joe:
I buy tags, 10,000 at a time, from Fogg-It Nozzle Company in
Belmont California for my nursery I use a .5mm lead pencil. I have
been told that the tags last for a long time, although they do get
brittle eventually. I believe that you can buy Fogg-It Labels in
regular nurseries, at least in Northern California. Tucking the tag
down well into the container also helps to preserve them from
sunlight.
Regards, Robin Parer 415-461-4168 (office);
415-269-4168 (cell) Geraniaceae Nursery www.geraniaceae.comThe Late Show
Gardens www.thelateshowgardens.org--- On Thu,
9/30/10, Sandy Connerley <s*@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
From:
Sandy Connerley <s*@sbcglobal.net> Subject:
Re: [IGSrobin] New member To: i*@hort.net Date:
Thursday, September 30, 2010, 7:25 AM
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Hi, Joe,
I agree re the brittle tags. I think I have found a
source that are flexible, and will let you know after I have
used them if they also become brittle.
I find that even in the greenhouse, the permanent markers
fade after a few years. Am now using pencil, though it can
blur if rubbed. Maybe marker on one side, pencil on the other?
It is a problem. In the greenhouse, I try to keep the
pots in sort of alpabetical order just in case as I will then
have a better clue.
Hope all is well with you guys.
Sandy
Shingle Springs, CA
--- On Wed, 9/29/10, C*@aol.com
<C*@aol.com>
wrote:
From:
C*@aol.com
<C*@aol.com> Subject:
Re: [IGSrobin] New member To: i*@hort.net Date:
Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 8:59 PM
what is the best way to tag your plants. I have tried
all I think and they fade and the plastic gets brittle. Any
suggestions?
Thanks,
Joe
In a message dated 9/27/2010 6:05:08 A.M. Pacific
Daylight Time, j*@neo.rr.com
writes:
Please, can someone
tell me where to go to get off the list?? It seems
like a lovely list but my daughter signed me up years ago
and I have never figured out how to get off.... Thank you
so much
yes
interested, though usually they don't fit my work
hours....
From: "D*@aol.com"
<D*@aol.com> To: i*@hort.net Sent: Sun, September
26, 2010 6:31:47 PM Subject: Re:
[IGSrobin] New member
Hi- Nice to hear what other people have in
their collections. If you need more cuttings, come
to South Bay Geranium Society Oct. meeting. We're
doing propagation and everyone brings cuttings. I
can send you the newsletter if you want. Let me
know.
Donna
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