Signs in the Garden
Signs in the garden have multiple needs to fulfill.
- not degradable - we want to read them multiple years
- should not be easily overgrown
- but not to big for the seedlings neither
- not be blown away
- shouldn't be attached to the plant
- often you can harm the plant by fixing it on to it
- or reduce their room to grow
Franz came up with a simple idea to mark every plant with this simple solution made from wire and plastic “garbage”:
You can also use the plastic sheets for your seedlings and later put it on to the wire.
Instruction:
You have to cut thicker wire into 50cm and bend it with pliers one and a quarter turn. The end should look upwards, you can even bend it around the wire to have a nice closed loop.
You cut plastic sheets and put a hole in it with a hole puncher. Now cut the thinner wire and knot the plastic sheet through the hole. Label the plastic sheet with a permanent marker.
For the identifier: If you want to make it really good, you should have a database/spread sheet/table with all your plants and each plant should have an unique identifier. The identifier belongs on the sign. You can use the identifiers again when a plant died.