1. GreenFingeredPete

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    This might be in the wrong thread. But is life too short to clean old labels?
     
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      I always clean my old labels @GreenFingeredPete. I donate plants to charity sales etc, so after I've used them for myself I scrub them off and then rewrite over the top. As long as the old description has faded enough and the new one is legible, that'll do for me :smile:.

      I have been known to put them in the cutlery tray in the dishwasher and that seems to work well. Just don't tell my OH :biggrin:.

      Glad you got the patio etc sorted @Kevin Cowans . They can be a deathtrap.
       
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        I only clean labels if they look reasonably robust - lots of them degrade within a couple of years. It can be instructive to see what I've killed repeatedly!
         
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          I've not yet found anything that works permanently on a label so I dont have to clean them in order to reuse.
          Plastic labels do go brittle after a year or two.
           
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            I have tried using those wooden ones but found that they just rot off in a comparatively short time.
             
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              Some I clean in a plastic take away box, squirt of bleach, warm water, lid on and a few days later clean labels.
              A soft pencil works is pretty much indelible.
               
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                I save labels that come with bought plants. Some I reuse if I harvest seds for the next year.

                Otherwise, plastc stake, label maker.
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                i just sharpee on a stick
                 
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                  I clean them if they haven't gone brittle with age. It saves money.
                   
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                    We do the same. People are always returning our pots and labels (at our request) as we used to sell between one and two thousand pots a year.
                     
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                    I have ordered in the past different coloured labels, to put a unique a system of organisation in.

                    The only problem is the next year I forget what system I put in, complete disorganisation.
                     
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