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latestart

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Re: Labels
« Reply #15 on: January 15, 2014, 08:26:10 PM »
3-4 years with no problems. I still see labels around which have been exposed to the elements for that length of time since I first used the idea to label my potatoes in pots. It is very handy for doing labels for plants for sale. It is easy to mass produce them. I divide the word page in to 3/4 columns depending on the plant. I do one and then just copy it. The photos can either be on that page or on another depending on how many I need. The printed pages are stripped both ways, then inserted into a laminating sheet with the info and photos, back to back. The sheet is then laminated and stripped both ways again.  You will know what you are going to do with them and can make allowances when placing them on the laminating sheets so that you end up with a suitable size label. I had a laminator but they are not expensive to buy. You could use business card size laminating sheets but I just use the A4 size. They are the most easily obtained where I live. There are several sizes of laminating sheets. I buy the cheapest ones I can find at the likes of Lidl.     

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Re: Labels
« Reply #16 on: January 19, 2014, 05:36:49 PM »


Just a quick pic of 2 of my labels. (Not Alpines I know. They're being cut next week.) The white section of writing can go green in our damp climate but they're always still readable.
Co. Limerick, Ireland. Zone: 8. Height. 172m. Lowest temp: Dec. 2010. -14°C. Wet maritime climate.

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Some piccies but not of plants.

latestart

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Re: Labels
« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2014, 11:09:19 PM »
Here are some of my labels. Its nice to see in the first photograph that the seed has become the plant I was hoping for when I submitted my order in 2012. in the next two I know what this should look like if it and I survive long enough for me to see the lovely sand daffodil. I felt the important info was to know what treatment I had given to the seed. These labels are printed and laminated then sellotaped to the pots. I hope these photos upload properl;y as this is my first attempt at posting photos here. .   

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Re: Labels
« Reply #18 on: January 29, 2014, 12:58:34 PM »
Perfectly clear photos - it's a doddle really, isn't it?!  ;)
Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!

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latestart

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Re: Labels
« Reply #19 on: January 29, 2014, 07:46:00 PM »
Thank you Maggie, it was 3rd time lucky so I think I now know what I'm doing. I'm going to have to become more aware of what I post and how I do labels in future. I had to smile when I realised there is no name on the Pancratium maritimum seedlings. 

 


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