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Plant names

Plastic tags are best for the vegetable patch and can be reused year after year. With flowers that die in winter and evergreen plants with foliage too flexible to attach tags, Labels that can be 
planted in the ground are a must.

In contrast, unless you want to see them disappear under the foliage by placing them at the foot, use tags that can be attached to the branches of trees and bushes. For this we recommend Tree Labels.

You could display the names of your plants on Ardosa natural slate labels using a Pensil white marker to write. It’s just like at school and the decorative touch is very effective. 

A tip from the seasoned gardener: so that your writing does not wipe off over time, cover the written side of labels with paraffin wax. Melt the paraffin wax in a pan and when it has turned to liquid, dip your pre-written labels, taking care not to soak your fingers. Be careful, it's hot. Take the label out at once; shake off any excess wax and leave to dry naturally for a few seconds. 

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