Cute Way to Label Your Pots
by Annissa on April 26, 2012 · 2 comments
I’ve been doing a lot of planting and transplanting lately, but one thing that always gets me is the labeling. There are of course a lot of different ways you can label your garden and pots. One that I find to very fun is writing what’s in a terracotta pot is using chalk. The chalk goes on well, like a chalk board. Use white or color! The only downside to this method is if you’re setting your pots outside the writing will probably wash off in the rain.
What are your favorite planting labels?
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Great suggestion. I bet the kids would love labeling, practicing their letters and maybe even drawing a picture or too. The rain would even increase the amount of times they got to color the pots. I love this idea.
Hey, Wayne. Thanks for commenting! It would be very good for children to practice letters, albeit only a few of the 26 needed to learn.
It’s rained here a few times since I posted this, so I will have to write them again. Too bad there aren’t any kids around here to use it as practice!