Free Seed Markers
Here’s a new batch of grow indie seed markers, just in time for transplanting!
These are super easy to use—-just download the Word doc template, pick a cool font, add your plant name, print and cut out. To make the plant “sign” itself, just cut out a few pieces of plastic (like from those salad containers) and tape the plant marker on. You can even laminate them to make them waterproof and last a few seasons.
These nifty plant markers come in two sizes, long or square, so pick what’cha like:
Click here to download the new growindie small plant markers.
And, here’s a link to download the larger version.
They also work really well if you are starting a bunch of plants in one pot, like this group of Peaceful Valley Basil that I started in those compostable salad containers.
I also sometimes like to put little markers in pots around the house, and in fun found-planters, like this tomato can. And, of course, they add a nice touch of flair if you’re giving a plant away as a gift (which I’m notorious for since I always start too many plants)





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