So you may have wondered why I didn't use aluminum cans?
Aluminum cans are hard to work with and leave sharp edges. That's not to say you can't use them, just be more careful. If you use an aluminum can be sure to bend the edges over to eliminate sharp edges. (note: If you can get cut on a piece of paper, you can get cut on one of these tags.)Sorry in this day and age with all the idiots out there, I have to put disclaimers on everything.
The aluminum I use is easy to work with and it's an aluminum that doesn't normally get recycled. It is not as rigid as aluminum cans, but still holds it's shape. The plant tags will last for a long time. I have some tags that are over 10 years old. The following is an example of what I put on my tags.
Name of plant
date planted (moon phases and or planetary alignment )
where purchased (note many stores guarantee plants)
original location (if moved or propagated)
herb, fruit,vegetable
Or
Name of plant
Ref number
Then have a catalog with the reference number and all the details about the plant that you could not include on the tag.
Other ideas are to use the tags on gifts, as Christmas ornaments, luggage tags, or anywhere you need a nice tag.
(Note: disposable pie tins and disposable roasting pans also work very well . )
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