Mini Blind labels
- Subject: Mini Blind labels
- From: D* H* <d*@alaska.com>
- Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2011 19:41:30 -0900
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When I have time and/or very special plants I use ½ “
or ¾ “ Brother laminated labels on the slat from mini blinds. The first
time I had one of these labels came with a plant a friend gave me. The plastic
tape-like part of the label fell off the mini blind in about three years, but I
could easily read the tape and make another label. This would not work in
windy areas. Nowadays there are extra weather resistant types. So far
they have lasted well for at least four years. I can get a lot of information
on a label and it is very easy to read. I have used both clear and white
backed ones with black letters. The white are available here at Costco so they
are cheapest to buy but they only carry the ½ “size but the clear ones
are nicer looking. Pencils are easier than printing labels when I am potting
up or dividing to give away. Usually only the plants that get into my garden
get the “fancier” labels. I have enjoyed this “conversation” about labels.
Thank you to everyone for contributing. I have learned something from all of
you. Debbie USDA Zone 3-4 |
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