Imported post: Facebook Post: 2022-04-11T17:06:13
Everybody who gardens posts the pictures of the cute seedlings, the beautiful lush adult plants and the delicious fruits of the labor... maybe even the cool Instagram worthy, artsy pics of the dirty hands or muddy shoes...
But here, let’s try a pic of the menial, very NON artsy, delicious, beautiful or glamorous parts of growing your own food sustainably. Like washing plastic plant tags off to reuse them instead of tossing them in the recycling and buying new ones. 😂
I have tried tongue depressors, aluminum, popsicle sticks and other inexpensive and “eco friendly” options. They all rot away or become unreadable before the season is even done. These things are mass produced ( and somewhat overpriced) plastic but they will LAST. And if you pull them at the end of the season and store them, they will last a LONG time.
If the plants are ones you grow every year, you can write in sharpie and just reuse them as is. If they are new ones you can write with pen and use alcohol to clean the writing off the following year.
So, There is your earth-saving gardening tip for the day: don’t waste time and money on DIY plant markers, just USE and RESUSE the daylights out of the generic PLASTIC plant markers . 😉
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