Clothespins make for a versatile labeling option for houseplants. Just write the name of each plant on the clothespin and ...
Winter is our slow season, and many gardeners begin to languish as January finishes and spring is still far away. It is important to keep busy. For me, this means reading gardening books and magazines ...
Gardens in Northeast Ohio experience blazing sun, pouring rain, frost, wind, and the occasional hailstorm, causing plastic and even wooden tags to crack, warp, or fade. But the aluminum or steel ...
Wondering how to make metal tags for your garden? Learn how to make DIY metal plant tags by turning washers into garden markers. Excerpt from Garden Made (Roost Books, 2015) by Stephanie Rose. The ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. JANE EDMANSON: It's great being able to name every plant in your garden but it can really stretch your ...
We’ve been sowing the first round of plant seeds into trays and pots during the past couple of weeks. We sow a lot of different kinds of seeds, so it’s important to keep track of which seeds were ...
The label that comes on most plants found in plant nurseries contains lots of information useful to gardeners. Even experienced gardeners can benefit from reading tags because of the frequent ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Election Day is approaching, which means it is sign season again in Northeast Ohio. While exercising your First Amendment rights, the last weeks before the first frost in Northeast ...
A plant label can tell you everything you need to know about taking care of a new plant, but first you need to be able to understand the information found on the label. Here’s how to use the ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Every plant label will have the common name (like "Marigold," pictured here, or maybe a little more ...
Have you ever looked at a seed packet and wondered if those spacing instructions really matter? Lately, more gardeners are ...
Making your own garden labels takes just some popsicle sticks and a sharpie, but water can make the ink run, or the wood rot. You can save them with something you’ve likely already got sitting around: ...