- 【Ideal Design】- Double-sided writable plant labels, waterproof plastic plant markers name markers tags flowers label for nursery garden containers plant identification. Package Content: Includes 300 pieces white plant labels, each measures 0.8 x 4 inch / 2 x 10cm (W x H)
- 【Convenient to Use】- Identify different plants. Easy to stick it in the soil. Good for marking seed trays, pots or attaching to young plants.
- 【Durable Material】- Uhat plant labels are made from white PVC. Water resistance and durable so you can spot them against the dark soil and they can be easily read.
- 【Easy to Write】- The plant labels surface is smooth surface and easy to write. Write on them with a pencil or a marker, and cleaned with household cleaner for reuse. They are perfect combination to used in potted.
- 【Widly Use】- A durable plastic tag waterproof plant label for plants, shrubs, seedlings etc. UV resistant and waterproof, easy to stick in the soil. It applies to fruit trees, nursery stock, flowers, plants, vegetables, potted, etc. The use of the tags will not have any impact on the plants.
Uhat Pack 300 Plant Labels White Plastic Plant Name Garden Tags Nursery Garden Stake Tags for Indoor Outdoor Plants Gardening
£6.65
Additional information
Weight | 350 kg |
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Dimensions | 10.3 × 2.4 cm |
Brand | UHAT |
Package Dimensions | 15.3 x 10.3 x 2.4 cm; 350 Grams |
Colour | White |
Material type | Wood, Polyvinyl Chloride |
Size | 4×0.8inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | Hc-1108 |
Item Weight | 350 g |
ASIN | B09L84DP3Q |
UNSPSC Code | |
Date First Available | 8 Nov. 2021 |
Manufacturer | Uhat |
Dave Reeves –
A bit larger than normal but thinner than normal. I like them this wat and will buy again
Mary Mc Andrew –
Easy to write on
eve3981 –
Good quality. Very happy with purchase
Amazon Customer –
Firm and good size for my bad writing
Wynford Davies –
Top class service, best quality
M B L –
Cheap and cheerful,bit flimsy but ideal as a 1 use item
Peter Lawrence –
They were perfect for purpose. Wider than most others so more room for the longer plant names.
Mr STEWART OLIVER –
They are wide enough for marking the plant name and date if on a tray of seed that had been just sown or at the seedling stage.
Peter –
Labelling our prospective food supply in the near future.