Anyone who sows a lot quickly forgets what is actually in the pot. We show how you can make your own plant signs quickly and easily.
![Herbs in pots with plant labels](/f/2b8b871358b59e757d1853037198ffc4.jpg)
Which hobby gardener does not know it? You forget to label the sowing containers and after a while you are no longer sure in which container, which plant will grow. The likelihood of confusion between freshly sown seeds and very young plants is relatively high due to the similarity of the seedlings, which can be a problem. Because the care of plants is sometimes very different. Plant labels are the ideal remedy. When making plant signs, you can get creative yourself and try out, alone or with the family, which materials you prefer for handicrafts. We'll show you how you can easily make plant signs yourself.
You don't need a lot for crafting plant signs. Most of the materials for this are usually already at home. Below you will find instructions for making plant signs with branches, chalk boards, cork and clothespins.
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Make plant signs out of branches
- Materials and tools required for plant signs made from branches
- This is how you make plant signs out of branches
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Make plant signs from chalk boards
- This is what you need for plant signs made from chalk boards
- This is how you make plant signs out of chalkboards
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Make plant labels out of cork
- This is what you need for cork plant labels
- This is how you make cork plant signs
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Make plant signs out of clothespins
- This is what you need for plant signs made from clothespins
- This is how you make plant signs out of clothespins
Make plant signs out of branches
Plant signs made of wood are not only weatherproof and environmentally friendly, the natural material also fits perfectly into the garden. We'll show you how to do it.
![Wooden sticks with plant names](/f/08c61b1ad1d12dce78ca98a95505c0f8.jpg)
Materials and tools required for plant signs made from branches
To make plant signs out of branches, you need the following materials:
- Straight branches
- Thick felt pen
- Carving knife
- Secateurs
This is how you make plant signs out of branches
To make plant signs out of branches, you first need several branches that are as straight as possible and that must be neither too thick nor too thin. You can collect these during your next walk in the forest, for example, or you can inquire about them at local nurseries. The type of wood does not play a major role, but it should be easy to work with.
To continue processing the branches in the next step, you should remove excess leaves and twigs with secateurs. Next, divide the branches into several parts, taking care that they are not too short or too long. We recommend wearing gardening gloves for these two steps so that your hands are well protected. You can also use the size of your plant as a guide for the length of the wooden sticks.
![Plant signs made from branches](/f/ffc39bbb70ad6321957139dc4dfcb8ea.jpg)
Then use a carving knife to cut 4 to 5 centimeters at one end of each stick of wood Long and a few millimeters deep layer of wood, so that the whitish inside of the branch emerges comes. Now you should have an area on which you can write the name of the plant with a felt pen in the next step. You can also get creative and z. B. use different colors and fonts. The labeled wooden sticks now only have to be stuck into the earth to the associated plants.
Summary of making plant signs from branches:
- Cut the branches into several pieces with secateurs
- Remove excess leaves and twigs
- Cut off a layer of the wooden sticks with a knife
- Write the names of the plants on the white surfaces with a felt-tip pen
- Stick wooden sticks in the earth next to the associated plant
Make plant signs from chalk boards
Chalkboards are available for little money, for example in craft stores or online. The little tablets can also be used again and again and re-labeled.
![Blackboards are written on with chalk](/f/444ea2d1a330566240fc93c5ddf165cc.jpg)
This is what you need for plant signs made from chalk boards
The following materials are required to tinker with chalk boards for labeling plants:
- Small chalk boards on sticks
- Ice cream sticks, in case the chalkboards come without sticks
- Chalk or white pencil
This is how you make plant signs out of chalkboards
Making plant signs out of chalkboards is child's play: First of all, you should make sure that that the chalkboards are attached to sticks or sticks so that you can stick them in the ground can. If this is not the case, you can, for example, glue wooden ice cream sticks to the back of the bars. After that, all you have to do is write the names of your plants on the blackboards in chalk. Depending on how much space there is on the chalkboard, you can also express your artistic streak and paint small pictures under the names. If you use chalk for the lettering, however, the boards cannot be stuck in the garden, otherwise the names of the plants would immediately disappear the next time it rains. Instead, these plant labels are ideal for plants in covered locations, such as at home or in the garden shed.
![Chalk board in an eggplant plant](/f/22672038a9e05b6e66fb073c0ee29ba5.jpg)
Summary for making plant signs from chalk boards:
- If not available, stick chopsticks to the boards
- Write the name of the plant on the blackboard in chalk
- Put the labeled board in the soil next to the corresponding plant
Make plant labels out of cork
Maybe you still have a few corks left from the last wine evening with your friends. These can also be easily recycled into plant signs.
This is what you need for cork plant labels
You don't need a lot for this plant label variant either:
- Several corks
- Wooden skewers
- Thick felt pen
![Labeled cork skewers](/f/107a6a2ec7d89c887926e94ccf1ab1bc.jpg)
This is how you make cork plant signs
With the help of corks, wooden skewers and a felt-tip pen, unusual plant signs can be made in no time at all. To do this, first of all get several corks, depending on how many plants you have, whereby the size and shape are not particularly important. For more variety, you can of course also use colored corks or paint them yourself. Next, take a thick felt-tip pen and use it to write the names of the plants for which you are making a plant label on the corks. Then all you have to do is stick the corks on wooden skewers and, if necessary, cut them to the correct length. Your own unusual plant labels are ready and can be put in the bed or in the flower pot.
Summary for making cork plant signs:
- Write the names of the plants on the corks with the felt-tip pen
- Put the corks on the wooden skewers
- Cut wooden skewers to the desired length
- Stick the wooden skewer with the labeled cork to the plant
![Plant with cork sign](/f/e46617ce3d77ff6675a321d5acb95c60.jpg)
Make plant signs out of clothespins
You always have a few clothespins left over. The colorful clips do not necessarily have to hang uselessly on the clothes horse, but are also ideal for making plant signs.
This is what you need for plant signs made from clothespins
It couldn't be easier: Labeled clothespins are the perfect plant labels, so you only need:
- Clothespins
- pencils
![Pen and clothespins](/f/7596beeb2215ece0eaef23fa69185768.jpg)
This is how you make plant signs out of clothespins
Clothespins can easily be converted into plant signs for potted plants. The clothespins you use for this can be made of wood or plastic, depending on what you may already have at home. While clothespins made of plastic are weatherproof, we recommend that you use the more environmentally friendly version made of wood. These are also easier to color and decorate. Then simply write the names of the plants on the clips with a colored pen or felt-tip pen and then clip them to the flower pots of the corresponding plants. You no longer have to worry about mixing up your darlings and possibly caring for them incorrectly.
Summary of how to make plant signs out of clothespins:
- Color and decorate clothespins brightly
- Write the name of the plant on the clothespin
- Clamp the clothes peg to the flower pot of the plant that goes with it
![Clothes peg on a potted plant](/f/159129f92475d251d6ae31a94f7abf82.jpg)
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