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In today's 2 minute garden tip, I share how to make DIY plant labels that resist fading and save big money! Cheap plastic plant labels fade in the sun quickly. Having your labels resist fading is important. This video will show you how to make plant labels that don't fade in sun so you have the best plant labels for your garden!
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If you have questions about making your own fade resistant plant labels out of paint paddles, need help growing a vegetable garden or growing fruit trees, want tips for gardening for beginners, want to know about the things I grow in my garden, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and "garden hacks" like this, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and "how to" garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below!
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@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
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@Fjodor.Tabularasa
@Fjodor.Tabularasa 2 месяца назад
Silly idea. Use aluminium, like from lemonade cans. Will last decades.
@racebiketuner
@racebiketuner Год назад
I checked your link and was surprised to find these are very affordable. For anyone interested in a smaller size, Home Depot has a very good price on 1/2 x 6 when you buy 900 - a little over 3 cents each. "Writing" with a soldering iron instead of ink solves the problem with fading in the sun.
@karenskitchens
@karenskitchens 5 месяцев назад
yes, use a woodburning tool. I also just painted all my sticks black like chalk paint, will use an oil based marker to write, then spray with a polyurathane so can reuse. i like the look of the black. the white sticks look trashy to me.
@araslintakas6810
@araslintakas6810 9 дней назад
Woodburning the names is brilliant. Even though it is the end of the season (Sept. 2024) I will be doing this for my current plants.
@dirtcheapgarden22
@dirtcheapgarden22 Год назад
I've been cutting down old used window blinds to size and using a paint marker on them. Works a treat and they're reusable.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Do they hold up? Windows block most UV rays, so I'm curious if they can take full sun without the windows protecting them.
@kelseystengel8241
@kelseystengel8241 Год назад
@dirtcheapgarden9454 I’ll have to try paint markers! I liked using the metal blinds cut up! But sharpee didn’t cut it. It was nice to not have shards of plastic to clean up if the labels got left in the ground all year which has happened with any plastic labels left in the ground over winter. I’ve used wood markers and they can mold especially when starting seedlings and tend to decompose. Thanks for mentioning the paint markers.
@SmidgetPIU
@SmidgetPIU Год назад
@@2MinuteGardenTips I did the same thing this year and no, they don't hold up. They became brittle and the writing still fades away.
@fishingpinky3165
@fishingpinky3165 Год назад
Mine always fade. Now trying with acrylic paint.
@TOPMOSTPOP
@TOPMOSTPOP Год назад
@@kelseystengel8241 I re did 59 labels 20 times bcuz Sharpie is now a rip off watered down junk. cut aluminum cans, and scrape name on. Or use etcher. Lasts decades. I will resort 2 writing a note in an empty water bottle b4 i go out buy paint sticks. Sharpie is robbing cistomers blind with snake oiled markers & i can see why. Customer dont have a clue how 2test a permanent marker or what it is even for. Qsrlt Channel I saw had Disneyland testing& thought of some interesting tests, however on a less pre school aspect whole point of a permanent marker is if it lasts & is it permanent or not. Sharpie is selling watery markers featherlight. They have watered down smell. They used 2b heavy, filled with ink and were actually crazy permanent & would last over a decade. Now they wash off in a couple rains. Absolutely proposterous rip off. I have had 2 re do 50 garden labels 20 plus times. Some washed cmpletsly off. Maybe mine are counterfeit? Sharpie also makes colors so soooooo light &faint that u can baaaaarely even see them on surfaces when new! Incorrect testing lets these criminals get away with a snake oil product that stabs their customers in thback deliberately 4cash. Weight thmarkers 2compare them. Hopefully some1 out therw will test these on dffrnt surfaces for staying power. These backstab companies can also make half thcolors with lousy ink, u have 2b slick, accurate & thorough 2peoperly test & know how a product is supposed 2b engineered& perform. I could double my profits on Sharpies if I used an ink chamber 1/4 the size. Not1 review I read even addresses this. Quit 5 star reviewing criminals.
@mnjweber
@mnjweber Год назад
I have successfully used an oil pen to write on mini blinds. The oil pen is the longest lasting that I have tried. Thanks for the videos.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Interesting. I've only used water-based paint pens, and they fade fairly quickly exposed to the elements.
@TheRainHarvester
@TheRainHarvester Год назад
Old mini blinds at curb on trash day = free labels for life!
@TheRainHarvester
@TheRainHarvester Год назад
Use a pencil to write. They don't ever fade and are uv resistant. You can also get throwaway scraps from places that cut mini blinds:Lowes homedepot etc.
@virginiaallisonpeck2517
@virginiaallisonpeck2517 Год назад
Both great ideas 💡 ❤
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Do they fall apart or hold up to the UV? Windows block most UV rays, so blinds are surprisingly insulated from UV rays.
@TheRainHarvester
@TheRainHarvester Год назад
@@2MinuteGardenTips i am using the same ones after 3 years. Usually the plants cast a little shade onto them but they still hold up in bright Texas sun. Besides, reusing trash before the dump, they are really the most ideal tag. Pencils store well for a season outside so i never need to go far to make a label. You can cut them any length and even width for little seed pots. I use longer ones on translucent ibc totes to point to the water level to see how much rain i used/gained. Colored pencils work on them too.
@TheRainHarvester
@TheRainHarvester Год назад
You can see miniature ones i made on my recent video.
@Doktracy
@Doktracy Год назад
I’ve. Been using bright colored duct tape with paint pens. I fold a piece over the trellis or a stake. It works quite well.
@joshadair4744
@joshadair4744 Год назад
Good idea. I always used large popsicle stick like pieces but the issue with them as well as the paint paddles your using is the water the water from rain and watering garden as well as the soil moisture eat them up quickly , but it is a great affordable idea I’ve just found that they rot quickly
@christophersmith8014
@christophersmith8014 Год назад
When using a vinyl plant tag (or cut up cheap blinds) with a sharpie I stick the writing into the soil. The soil protects it from the light and the marker doesn't degrade in the soil. I also write what is planted in the beds on my garden map, but for the most part I have the characteristics of every plant memorized. I only really need the tags for seeded trays and I lay them flat name side down on top of the tray.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
I do that, too, and it doesn't matter. They still fade. Even completely buried in the soil, they disappear completely within about 3 months. I think the UV still penetrates through, and all the rain we get takes its toll. The plastic tags just don't hold up.
@valoriegriego5212
@valoriegriego5212 Год назад
Nice!👍There is a guy I watch who lives in the UK. He does budget garden and uses the paint stirring sticks. He wraps his in a tape...bright yellow...maybe duct tape. I think he just adds another layer of tape to reuse the stick. Great idea.🙂
@kellsmum1
@kellsmum1 4 месяца назад
What’s the channel please?
@christines2787
@christines2787 Год назад
I love this. I've been fighting this for years. Easier than the colored electrical tape code that I devised. Have to keep looking at my phone
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
The other problem with most labels is you can't see them without bending over. These will fit large text I will be able to see from above.
@IRONWEED_
@IRONWEED_ Год назад
Thank you, these 2-minute tips rock! Niche/hobby products tend to have high mark-up, always good to look for alternatives.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
I'm glad you like the videos! They'll sell the same popsicle sticks as plant labels for triple the price.
@PatTrnkaAdams
@PatTrnkaAdams Год назад
Thanks!!! I was racking my brain for an affordable plant label that would be large enough to write a bunch of information. And not fade. You saved me loads of time and money. Genius suggestion. Greeting from a northern MN garden.
@leendaroberto
@leendaroberto Год назад
Great idea. Thank you for all of your great ideas and helpful tips. Hi Dale🐾🐾
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
You're welcome! Dale says hello!
@jayjohnson3724
@jayjohnson3724 Год назад
I've started putting furnace tape on the wooden labels, and writing on them with a ballpoint pen. The scratches don't fade.
@3moirai
@3moirai Год назад
I have seen other gardener RU-vid channels do something similar. They used metal plant tags where they scratched in the writing with a nail. They cut up old aluminum soda cans or used some old copper flashing with tin snips for the metal tags and hung the tags on pieces cut up from wire hangers. Copper flashing is kinda pricey, but I hadn't thought of furnace tape, I might have to give that a try. Thanks for the tip. Though, I just searched on Amazon for "metal plant tags" and some are quite reasonably priced - I saw one for 120 aluminum tags (1 x 3.25 inches) for approx. $17.
@thatonegirl1837
@thatonegirl1837 Год назад
Haha That's brilliant! Thanks for the tip! Say hi to Dale for me! ❤️
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Daley sends his love! ❤️
@MotosAllotmentGarden
@MotosAllotmentGarden Год назад
Great Tip, Thank you 😊
@yochanontheseeker1942
@yochanontheseeker1942 Год назад
We tried popsicle sticks last year and same happens w the fading and as well the wood rots away from the soil and moisture. This year we’re going w the tin labels that you write on and it indents into the tin, at least for our perennials and fruit trees. For the garden we’ll go back to the plastic labels and use a paint pen. Although the paint stirrers will most likely last longer then popsicle sticks, I think the tin labels w indented writing and plastic w paint pen will last a lot longer. Hope this helps some people looking for better ways. The tin labels are expensive, but if they last forever and I have seen some people make them as well.
@47retta
@47retta Год назад
I would think the tin would rust.
@yochanontheseeker1942
@yochanontheseeker1942 Год назад
@@47retta Aluminum doesn’t rust, but it will corrode if in soil over time. The ones they sell are meant to hang on the plant. But the plastic stick in labels w paint pen is what I’ll be doing for my annuals this year. Like I mentioned, tried the popsicle stick (wood) and within months the ink was gone and most of them fell apart when taking out do to the soil and moister. Paint stirrers would last longer, but still would break down from being in the soil.
@SmidgetPIU
@SmidgetPIU Год назад
Yeah, I did the popsicle sticks and found the same thing...rots away. I don't see these paint stirrers being any different.
@robyndudley9684
@robyndudley9684 Год назад
I have used these before. The wood does start breaking down in the soil. They don’t fade but you might get a second season out of them.
@hunna423
@hunna423 Год назад
Hate to tell you... I've been using paint sticks since I started my container garden back in August 2022 and the rain and water removes the lettering on the sticks. You are going to have to seal the stick with clear plastic if you don't want the writing to be absorb into the stick or washed off. (I keep using them because the are cheap and allow large lettering to see better)
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
I'm sure they'll eventually quit on me, but they will surely last longer than the plastic tags. And, when the time comes to throw them away, they're biodegradable. So, that's a plus, too.
@pixiegirl1730
@pixiegirl1730 Год назад
My latest attempt is cheap wooden shims, marker and then protect with clear spray paint. Fingers crossed
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
That will probably work. I will say the paint stirrers are sturdier. Hopefully, they last a couple seasons.
@marlenewilliamson4005
@marlenewilliamson4005 Год назад
Try doing a light layer of clear spray paint over these. Mine re now 5 years old and doing great .
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
I'm sure clear coating them will help if you don't mind the step.
@humanbeing4368
@humanbeing4368 Год назад
I started saving the wooden Icecream sticks and used them to label my seedlings. Well, the moisture caused molding and the wood totes eventually.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
They will work and last longer than the plastic tags, but they don't solve my problem of having to bend down to read the varieties. These big stirrers will make it so you can read from above. I'm reaching the age where I'm getting tired of bending if I don't have to 😂
@Louis.slmn93
@Louis.slmn93 Год назад
@@2MinuteGardenTips poke a hole in it and attach it higher if the plant is tall like a tomato or a fruit tree, with this the wood rot less because more airflow and it's easier to read
@jeffhurst4744
@jeffhurst4744 Год назад
Great 2 Minute video. Saw it 8 days later. Appears there was an unprecedented run on the paint paddles. Amazon is out of the ones you link to. NEXT ! 😁
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Yes, there seems to have been a mad rush. I actually needed another box for myself and there were only 3 left at the time 😄 But I'm sure they'll be restocked soon enough. Luckily, there's still time, since transplants won't be going in for awhile yet in most places.
@Amanda-cn3pk
@Amanda-cn3pk Год назад
Omg, perfect timing! I spend a fortune on tags and markers to no avail, all faded. Just ordered a box of 100. Brilliant idea. What marker do you recommend?
@plips71755
@plips71755 2 месяца назад
Use a #2 or pencil… they are water resistant, fertilizer resistant and last for years on the tag. Try to find tags which are mat as opposed to shiny slick though they will work too. As an orchid grower and have folks who grow orchids and other collectibles that you have 10+ years, a pencil works well. I have heard oil or wax based pencils are good too but it seems to me wax or oil would just wipe off or smear. But they use wax based pencils on china.. ie China markers ??? But give heavy duty plastic labels a look - look for them in horticultural or greenhouse supply stores. You can also look to do your own. They come in all kinds of sizes in terms of length and width. I sometimes glue several together use a water proof type gorilla or other type glue or adhesive. Plan on doing as many as you can afford to do at one time as some of these glues, adhesives etc will harden quickly once opened.
@sylvia10101
@sylvia10101 Год назад
Cool idea! Thank you 😊👍
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
@chinfuzzchet3616
@chinfuzzchet3616 Год назад
Thanks, great advice a always MG!
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
You're welcome! I appreciate it.
@maconbacon8215
@maconbacon8215 Год назад
I want to know what you used for the pen to mark on the labels. That ink is what is fading for me. Do the paint paddles help the ink last for the whole season?
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
I will use the Sharpie Extreme shown in the video. I have them linked in my Amazon Storefront under Garden Accessories. They're really inexpensive. They do last noticeably longer than the normal Sharpie's. We'll see how long the paddles last.
@susanjohnson9991
@susanjohnson9991 Год назад
I have used paint stick for several years and love them. Great tip.
@TOPMOSTPOP
@TOPMOSTPOP Год назад
All this means nothing if we dont specify brand "paint stick" or grease stick or garden pencil or etc. and then only if we know surface used on. U can say "i just use plastic" There are any of hundreds formulas for plastic. Milk jugs for example are like PTFE &nothing sticks 2them.
@andrew5407
@andrew5407 5 месяцев назад
Nice idea! Though be mindful of they coatings on them, if you look on Lowes you'll see all the toxic coatings which can leach over time into your beds
@uschiaala
@uschiaala Год назад
I'm in Australia and I was disappointed to find that the "extreme" sharpies fade in time - I had such high hopes for them. I have switched to plastic plant markers with a garden pencil. Haven't looked back. Sun proof, water proof, and you can use an eraser to remove the writing and reuse the tag over and over.
@jksatte
@jksatte Год назад
How do you erase them?
@uschiaala
@uschiaala Год назад
@@jksatte just with a normal pencil eraser :)
@TOPMOSTPOP
@TOPMOSTPOP Год назад
Can u specify the labels and pencil u using? There are 100's types. I re did 59 labels 20 times bcuz Sharpie is now a rip off watered down junk. cut aluminum cans, and scrape name on. Or use etcher. Lasts decades. I will resort 2 writing a note in an empty water bottle b4 i go out buy paint sticks. Sharpie is robbing cistomers blind with snake oiled markers & i can see why. Customer dont have a clue how 2test a permanent marker or what it is even for. Qsrlt Channel I saw had Disneyland testing& thought of some interesting tests, however on a less pre school aspect whole point of a permanent marker is if it lasts & is it permanent or not. Sharpie is selling watery markers featherlight. They have watered down smell. They used 2b heavy, filled with ink and were actually crazy permanent & would last over a decade. Now they wash off in a couple rains. Absolutely proposterous rip off. I have had 2 re do 50 garden labels 20 plus times. Some washed cmpletsly off. Maybe mine are counterfeit? Sharpie also makes colors so soooooo light &faint that u can baaaaarely even see them on surfaces when new! Incorrect testing lets these criminals get away with a snake oil product that stabs their customers in thback deliberately 4cash. Weight thmarkers 2compare them. Hopefully some1 out therw will test these on dffrnt surfaces for staying power. These backstab companies can also make half thcolors with lousy ink, u have 2b slick, accurate & thorough 2peoperly test & know how a product is supposed 2b engineered& perform. I could double my profits on Sharpies if I used an ink chamber 1/4 the size. Not1 review I read even addresses this. Quit 5 star reviewing criminals.
@pennywiseflyz9130
@pennywiseflyz9130 6 месяцев назад
I eat a lot of yogurt. I just collect the containers (Stonyfield 32oz) over the winter. Cut the top ridged off with razor. From the bottom cut down toward top of container and repeat. Cut around the bottom a little deeper than your horizontal cuts so you can just pluck them off as needed. Beats throwing them in the trash. I just use a permanent marker.
@aintgonnatakeit
@aintgonnatakeit Месяц назад
brilliant!!
@melindaroth5796
@melindaroth5796 Год назад
GOOD DEAL THANK YOU 😊 TELL DALE HI
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Dale sends his love ❤️
@virginiaallisonpeck2517
@virginiaallisonpeck2517 Год назад
Another brilliant idea, thank you ❤❤❤ I really hate to add to the plastic in landfills and especially the ocean 🌊 ❤
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
The nice thing about these is when they eventually rot, they'll just biodegrade.
@donberry6079
@donberry6079 Год назад
Then do not drop plastics into storm sewers and pick up plastics from your yard and the street.
@virginiaallisonpeck2517
@virginiaallisonpeck2517 Год назад
@@donberry6079 thanks for the informative advice. You are a gentleman and a scholar 🧐 who
@fabricdragon
@fabricdragon Год назад
Brilliant!!!
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Thank you!
@SleepyKittens
@SleepyKittens Год назад
For temporary plants, I buy new window blinds. They will last 1 year at the very least in Minnesota. For $5, I can cut several hundred easily. I use permanent metal tags for my ornamental plants. BUT if I need writing to be permanent, there is only - PENCIL LEAD aka carbon/diamond is forever. Metal and plastic labels written with pencil never ever fades. Google it - writing from pencil remains while the ink on the newspaper will all be gone. So I would pencil in the names on the back of the metal labels, while using weatherproof laser printer labels for the front face of my ornamental tags, when those printer labels fail. (BTW, you ought to put multiple amazon links, as the paint stir sticks are already sold out)
@Acts-1322
@Acts-1322 Год назад
And cut up soda cans for more permanent fruit tree labels! Just "write" on them and the impression will last forever. The ink part wouldn't matter
@davidbarnes8315
@davidbarnes8315 Год назад
Once again MG man you nail it!! Great 2 minute tip!! Thanks Again!!
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
You're welcome!
@bullishpaulmccarthy3228
@bullishpaulmccarthy3228 Год назад
Still learning. Freeport Florida. Excited for this spring.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
It's the best time of year!
@fabricdragon
@fabricdragon Год назад
Oh You can have them last longer by treating them with marine varnish
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
I think I would literally go insane coating every plant tag I use. I use at least 100 every season 😆
@fabricdragon
@fabricdragon Год назад
@@2MinuteGardenTips nod. for me i would just dip them and hang them to dry on a clothes line. might not coat the whole thing but at least the bottom- on the other hand i wouldnt likely use as many, on a yearly basis, since so many of my plants are perennial
@Chris-op7yt
@Chris-op7yt Год назад
for veggie gardeners, the plant labels have most of their use in cell tray, so we can make good planting out decisions. paint paddles not much suitable unless they fit in the label slot or otherwise readily usable in cell tray. never had a propblem with the sturdier/thicker plastic plant labels reacting with sharpie. maybe those flimsy plant labels arent that good.
@BruceDuffus
@BruceDuffus 8 дней назад
Have you tried wooden coffee stir sticks? There are 7" models and they come in 1,000s.
@wardsdotnet
@wardsdotnet Год назад
I tried using popsicle sticks last year, but they composted in a few months. I don't think that paint sticks will last much longer. But maybe if you dip it in polyurethane first?
@davidhalldurham
@davidhalldurham Год назад
Dude, you're a genius!
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@dustyflats3832
@dustyflats3832 Год назад
I’ve read about using old mini blinds and I’ve read some could contain lead. They do break apart as plastics and sun don’t do well. I’m thinking a grease pen or pencil would work well on wood. I’ve read about using strips cut from aluminum cans and etched. There is also I think a zinc plate that can be written on with pencil? And reusable.
@Swanky95472
@Swanky95472 5 месяцев назад
OMG! get to the point at 1:40 You are welcome!
@amyk6028
@amyk6028 Год назад
Thanks for the tip!! ❤
@TeacherMom80
@TeacherMom80 Год назад
Great idea! Thanks!
@pamelapruett7833
@pamelapruett7833 Год назад
I asked friends to save me their discarded window blinds and I cut them down and use a paint marker to put the name on and then I decorated with different colors. Basically free except for the cost of the paint markers which I get at Dollar Tree
@Doktracy
@Doktracy Год назад
Thanks! I use paint pens which work pretty good but still looking for better.
@janstewart2041
@janstewart2041 6 месяцев назад
Did you try covering the print with some clear packing tape?
@Cowtownmama1951
@Cowtownmama1951 Год назад
Yes! Yes! Yes!!
@kathychastain6449
@kathychastain6449 Год назад
are you using the UV Sharpie with it or another pen?
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
I will use the UV Sharpie on the wood paint stirrers.
@delmadehoyos1946
@delmadehoyos1946 Год назад
Awesome; love your ideas. Thanks!! 🐕
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
You're welcome!
@innerjon
@innerjon Год назад
Really awesome tip!!!! Thanks 👏🏼
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
You're welcome!
@AlvinMcManus
@AlvinMcManus Год назад
I find the paint stir stick to be a bit oversized for grow bags smaller than 20 gallons. I purchased a bag of 100 1inch wide wooden craft sticks. They are about 6 inches long and look like oversized tongue depressors. Plenty big for a bag. I think we got them at the Dollar Store so, cheap.
@lynparkes1651
@lynparkes1651 Год назад
It’s wood, it will rot
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Sure, eventually, but they will more than last all season, unlike the plastic labels, and be reusable for at least a couple years. And, when they eventually rot, they'll be 100% biodegradable instead of taking up space in a landfill somewhere or floating out in the ocean.
@mariap.894
@mariap.894 Год назад
@@2MinuteGardenTips Anthony, I suggest to paint them. They may last you longer. Here in Florida they don't last me long, plus I'm cheap, I cut the yogurt containers and make my labels. I use a fine grade sand paper then write over that rough surface, the Sharpie stays better and it last in this blasting heat, rain and humid weather. Good luck!🍀😄👍
@geraldgoswick2858
@geraldgoswick2858 Год назад
I have used shims from the big box stores.... not expensive...try them.
@jlmassey
@jlmassey Год назад
What type of pen do you use on those sticks?
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
The Sharpie Extreme shown in the video. I have them linked in my Amazon Storefront under Garden Accessories. They're really inexpensive.
@jlmassey
@jlmassey Год назад
@@2MinuteGardenTips thanks so much will try it
@AkSonya1010
@AkSonya1010 9 месяцев назад
Either spray clear varithaine or paint modge podge on them and they will last a lot longer
@michaelnemeth689
@michaelnemeth689 Год назад
Ordered, thank you!!
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@chrism3845
@chrism3845 11 месяцев назад
Great concept with the paint paddle sticks. But you don't address the actual ink fading due to the sun. I'm in Australia, so the strong UV is always an issue . Thoughts?
@AChickandaDuck
@AChickandaDuck 10 месяцев назад
Great idea! Do you use a regular sharpie marker or something different?
@frivera4518
@frivera4518 Год назад
Wood shims with a coat of exterior paint last for years.
@fionnamarais907
@fionnamarais907 Год назад
I use bamboo disposable forks
@anajohnson8418
@anajohnson8418 Год назад
if you scuff up those cheap labels with some sand paper prior to marking them, they will last a lot longer
@ResearchQueen1
@ResearchQueen1 Год назад
Great tip! 👍
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@crafteesoul7336
@crafteesoul7336 6 месяцев назад
What did you use to write on them? Sharpie?
@pakbowl420
@pakbowl420 Год назад
I use jumbo popsicle sticks from Walmart. $5 for 300 sticks.
@iwanttobelieve5970
@iwanttobelieve5970 Год назад
Great idea.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Thank you!
@annetteg1174
@annetteg1174 7 месяцев назад
So I've used wooden sticks and writing still fades. How did these do a year later?
@myurbangarden7695
@myurbangarden7695 Год назад
😂😂 Are telling on me Bro... My Bok Choy lost the label in the rain 🌧️
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
I grow, literally, 25-30 varieties of tomatoes every year. Sometimes, I have to consult my own videos to figure out which were which. I make my annual tomato tour for my own reference, too 😂
@caroldragon7545
@caroldragon7545 Год назад
I found that even sharpie tends to bleed when the sticks are wet. Next year I plant use a wood burner tip to write on them to see how that works.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Oil-based paint pens may help.
@TOPMOSTPOP
@TOPMOSTPOP Год назад
Grease pencil?
@jmiogo
@jmiogo Год назад
Genius
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Thank you!
@spoke4915
@spoke4915 Год назад
I tried these last year and the water from the garden destroyed them after one season. The water also degraded the sharpie as well.. Mine were bamboo as they are cheaper. One the other hand I painted some for a winter planting and the lasted through the cold weather without degrading, However the cost of white spray paint is added. It is an experiment as is this video, so beware of solutions that seem easy.
@smuggafree
@smuggafree Год назад
👍
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@RotorBotanical
@RotorBotanical Год назад
But how are you marking them? Time to bust out the woodburning kit? I still have a pack of the metal labels from your storefront that I am going to use for perennials.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
You can use a paint pen. They don't run like typical permanent markers.
@OscarTavera
@OscarTavera Год назад
I started writing in pencil on popsicle sticks after learning about it on Reddit homesteading group
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Can you read it from above? My problem with pencil is it isn't dark or bold enough.
@MP-js5ro
@MP-js5ro Год назад
You can burn the name into the paint sticks too!
@erinnkemp
@erinnkemp Год назад
I found the ink bleeds on the paint sticks. Did you paint them first?
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Because the wood absorbs the marker ink, and the wood is made of natural grain which is large, it will be prone to bleeding. That's why these large paint stirrers are beneficial - you can make the text large, so the bleeding still keeps the text legible. Using something like a popsicle stick may not work, because the small text may become illegible. The Sharpie Extreme works well, but we'll see what happens once the rain starts.
@Mark-ql2wp
@Mark-ql2wp 11 месяцев назад
​@@2MinuteGardenTipsYou could also use a woodburning tool to write on the paddles. That's what I'm going to try. Thanks!
@tradermunky1998
@tradermunky1998 Год назад
How about tongue depressors?
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Any large piece of wood will work.
@JamesEndo1
@JamesEndo1 Год назад
I like plastic labels writing with pencil... Wooden labels are terrible, fade and rot. What you use to write with? Paint paddles seem so big.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
I want to use large paddles, because I'll actually be able to read them simply by walking by. I will use the Sharpie Extreme marker. I have them linked in my Amazon Storefront under Garden Accessories. They're very inexpensive.
@tamilyn718
@tamilyn718 Год назад
I use wood popsicle sticks with a permanent sharpie and they still fade. The marker doesn't last, it gets absorbed into the wood. I have a laser engraver and I'm going to have to engraver my plant labels so its etched in.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Try the Sharpie Extreme. They last longer. You can also try the paint pens. They're great for writing on cuttings and wood.
@anilgarg57
@anilgarg57 6 месяцев назад
Won't the writing on the paint paddles fade?
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips 6 месяцев назад
Not with the oil-based marker. The paddles will wear out before the paint fades.
@godisnotmocked1345
@godisnotmocked1345 Месяц назад
FIY for whoever might be interested. I wanted something more permanent for my perennials that wouldn't rot after time being in wet soil and found this video using soda cans and metal coat hangers. You can also then make it more clear by using a paint pen. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Cw_BeZCTd_k.html. Normally I use plastic knives as my labels, reusable with nail polish remover. But they're shorter and sometimes disappear over winter. This way I can have something longer (and bigger) staked into the ground that's not going anywhere. Happy gardening!
@lonefoxbushcraft
@lonefoxbushcraft Год назад
Do yiu use pencil
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
No. It's hard for me to read in the light. I really like the oil-based paint pens. They're dark and bold and don't fade nearly as quickly.
@chrislaezur730
@chrislaezur730 7 месяцев назад
You have powerful eyelashes.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips 7 месяцев назад
Glad to know I have a good, detailed lens 📷
@plips71755
@plips71755 2 месяца назад
And being wood, they rot.
@stevenweiser2185
@stevenweiser2185 Год назад
The video still didn't address the issue of fading.
@beverlyboyce1041
@beverlyboyce1041 Год назад
I tried them but they rotted by second year
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
Natural wood will eventually rot. Getting 2 years out of a label is fantastic. Plastic labels only last 3 months.
@beverlyboyce1041
@beverlyboyce1041 Год назад
I wash and reuse my plastic ones. I did find after putting shade cloths up, my labels r not fading as bad. Im in Texas and uv is rough
@libertyandcheesesteaks8928
@libertyandcheesesteaks8928 Год назад
why would you delete the link i posted with a better idea?
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
I don't know what you're referring to.
@davidjustice4029
@davidjustice4029 Год назад
They ROT and DECAY in the dirt fellow!!!!Its wood--HELLO?
@amandarossouw493
@amandarossouw493 Год назад
They eventualy rott in the ground.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
It's natural wood. It is going to eventually rot. That's what is good about these. They rot naturally instead of wind up floating in the ocean or sitting in a landfill.
@TOPMOSTPOP
@TOPMOSTPOP Год назад
I re did 59 labels 20 times bcuz Sharpie is now a rip off watered down junk. cut aluminum cans, and scrape name on. Or use etcher. Lasts decades. I will resort 2 writing a note in an empty water bottle b4 i go out buy paint sticks. Sharpie is robbing cistomers blind with snake oiled markers & i can see why. Customer dont have a clue how 2test a permanent marker or what it is even for. Qsrlt Channel I saw had Disneyland testing& thought of some interesting tests, however on a less pre school aspect whole point of a permanent marker is if it lasts & is it permanent or not. Sharpie is selling watery markers featherlight. They have watered down smell. They used 2b heavy, filled with ink and were actually crazy permanent & would last over a decade. Now they wash off in a couple rains. Absolutely proposterous rip off. I have had 2 re do 50 garden labels 20 plus times. Some washed cmpletsly off. Maybe mine are counterfeit? Sharpie also makes colors so soooooo light &faint that u can baaaaarely even see them on surfaces when new! Incorrect testing lets these criminals get away with a snake oil product that stabs their customers in thback deliberately 4cash. Weight thmarkers 2compare them. Hopefully some1 out therw will test these on dffrnt surfaces for staying power. These backstab companies can also make half thcolors with lousy ink, u have 2b slick, accurate & thorough 2peoperly test & know how a product is supposed 2b engineered& perform. I could double my profits on Sharpies if I used an ink chamber 1/4 the size. Not1 review I read even addresses this. Quit 5 star reviewing criminals.
@WheelchairFruitHunter
@WheelchairFruitHunter Год назад
Use a pencil never fades
@napoleonsmith7793
@napoleonsmith7793 Год назад
Eaten away.
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
My oil marker tags are still doing great. The water based were gone months ago.
@TravisFont
@TravisFont Год назад
WHAT wood is worst than plastic 😂🤣
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
It lasts much longer than plastic.
@karenhuedepohl1705
@karenhuedepohl1705 Год назад
Great idea!! Thank you👍
@2MinuteGardenTips
@2MinuteGardenTips Год назад
You're welcome!
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