Slate Markers and Engraver
Each of the six dark slate plant labels measure 19.5cm long, are marked with a grey slate marking stick (included in the kit) and don't worry if you make a labelling mistake you can literally wipe the slate clean and use again!
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There's a danger these spectacular slate marking labels will overshadow your border plants and shrubs and you can almost picture each 19.5cm long x 3cm wide label being hewn out of a Welsh hillside!
Each of the six dark slate plant labels are marked with a grey slate marking stick included in the kit and don't worry if you make a labelling mistake or your plants die - you can literally wipe the slate clean! Ideal for use in a prominent position or at the front of beds, the Slate Markers and Engraver make a great gift idea for any gardener.
- Slate Markers measure 19.5cm L x 3cm W
- Kit consists of 6 labels and 1 engraver
- Each label is made purely from slate
- Markers are pointed for easy soil insertion
- Slate markers are a natural slate black colour
- Engraver measures 14.5cm in length
- Details can be rubbed off labels for use over and over again
- Engraver is made from grey slate
- Perfect for borders, individual shrubs and long-term vegetable crops
- Use in a formal garden or kitchen garden
- Great gift idea
What The Press Say
Amateur Gardening2011-04-23
Tried and Tested - Reusable Plant Labels with Julia Heaton
Build 5* Made from durable, dark slate. Features 5* These 8in tall x 2in wide labels are pointed at the base. Supplied with grey slate engraver. Performance 3* Sturdy plant markers with plenty off space to write all of the necessary details down. They were easy to push into the planting medium and the grey slate engraver marked the labels well. However, it was too easy to clean the surface and, when I nudged or smudged the markings, they would disfigure. Again, too heavy to place in small pots, which toppled over. But their length made them ideal for marking border plants. Value 3* Although slightly pricey these labels did mark my borders well. The only problem was the engraver provvided didn't stay on labels for long. I found chalk worked better.