Any idea where I can buy big plant labels, for sticking in the ground at the allotment- big enough to be seen and to stick firmly in the ground and not get lost!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v164/photo04/labels.jpg
If you can afford a lot. You'll need them!!
BHGS Horticultural
I got hold of some stripwood, about an inch wide by about 1/4 inch thick, cut it into pieces about 9 inches long, slapped a coat of varnish on, and wrote on them with thick permanent marker.
The picture below shows them before varnish, after, and two I used last year.
I wrote variety names in using Chinagraph pencil, so it can be wiped off.
After seeing some posts on here I decided to make my own labels from 2 litre plastic milk bottles. I have cut out some larger ones approximately 3 ins by 1½ ins and will staple these to pieces of wood which I will hammer into the ground. :D :D
Jenny, this is well worth copying for use on the beds on the basis of looks alone!
I refused to consider £1 each for large oak labels for the plot http://www.harrodhorticultural.com/HarrodSite/search/product/Labels+and+Markers%5FWooden+Labels+and+Tags/GDN-332.htm
but had no plan B until seeing your post :-* :-* :-* ;D
Last autumn I bought a â,¬25 bargain cold plasticiser machine for paper. As an experiment, I used it to seal and protect the packet of broad beans I had just sown outside to use it as a label. The packet is still there but all the baby beans have frozen to death, despite their cloches.