100Pcs Reusable Plants Labels Waterproof Nursery Garden Plant Plastic Tags US!!
Product Features:
– Made of durable, waterproof plastic to withstand harsh weather conditions, these plant tags are built to last.
– Easy to write on with a permanent marker, ensuring your labeling stays legible and lasts throughout the growing season.
– A generous size of 6″ x 1.2″ provides ample space for you to record all necessary plant information, such as variety, planting date, and care instructions.
– The bright white color of the tags allows for easy visibility, even from a distance, making it quick and convenient to identify your plants.
– Reusable design eliminates the need for constant replacements, reducing waste and saving you money in the long run.
Key Usage Points:
– Easy installation: Simply push the tags into the soil next to your plants, no tools required.
– Durability: Made from sturdy plastic, these tags can withstand the elements and last for multiple seasons.
– Color options: Available in a pack of 100, these tags provide a consistent and professional look to your garden or nursery.
Additional Features:
– UV-resistant: The plastic material is treated to resist fading caused by sunlight, ensuring your labels remain legible for longer.
– Non-toxic: Safe for use around plants and the environment.
– Rounded corners: Designed to prevent snags and tears, protecting your labels from damage.
Benefits:
– Keep track of your plants’ information, ensuring proper care and maintenance.
– Easily identify and locate specific plants, saving time and effort.
– Enhance the organization and aesthetics of your garden or nursery.
– Reduce waste and save money by reusing the tags season after season.
– Create a professional and consistent appearance in your gardening space.
Usage Instructions:
1. Write the desired information on the label using a permanent marker.
2. Push the pointed end of the label into the soil next to the plant.
3. Ensure the label is securely planted and facing upward for optimal visibility.
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