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Tips & tricks for lawn and garden enthusiasts

Herbs and more

Everything here is so lovely and green: The little flags provide dependable indications of what is growing where.

In mixed company

In mixed company

In mixed company

Parsley, squash, or marigolds? So that you can keep track of which plants are growing in which pots, it is recommended that you label them with little signs.

tesapack®

tesapack®

The sign workshop

Wooden skewers or toothpicks, tesapack®, construction paper, pens – and you’re ready to start on making your own signs: Unroll a bit of tesapack®, lay the sign and skewer carefully on top of the adhesive side, fold over and stick. Done!

Keeping it tidy
Where would we be if everything grew together willy-nilly? Small signs help gardeners keep their bearings. The plant’s name is often enough by itself, but pieces of the seed package are also helpful. Important: The signs have to be waterproof even under heavy watering.

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