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Remembering what is planted where: tips?

Discussion in 'Gardening Discussions' started by "M", Mar 6, 2013.

  1. "M"

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    So, as each little season passes, I plant a little of this and a little of that. Some are successful, some are not but nothing is "planned".

    Today, I've planted up a couple of containers and I really *should* make a note of what I've potted.

    What is the best way to keep track of what is planted and where?
     
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    Plant labels?
     
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      silu gardening easy...hmmm

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      Labels are good but can get lost or lifted by frost or rampaging deer in my case. I try (don't always succeed) and make a paper plan of beds where I have lots of different varieties of plants and mark with a circles (size dependent on how big the clump is) where each plant is and give it a number. Then write at the side of the plan what the number relates to. Works for me and stops me mistakenly digging something up or smothering it when mulching. I keep the plan in my favourite gardening book in the hope I don't loose it!
       
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        Grow stuff you can easily recognise?
         
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        :heehee: Good point.

        Thing is, I've just planted 3 clematis and a passionflower. I know what varieties they are because I only bought them the other week. They are in containers (but, I've bought a few containers which are identical) and I just know that at some point they'll be moved here and there.

        I notice people on here are exceptionally good at naming their plants when they post pix of them. Well, to be fair, I won't remember what variety I have and I will forget where I've planted things; especially if I move the pots.

        Hence the question asking for tips :redface:
         
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        Attach lables to the plants themselves. I found a lable on a Pear tree 30 foot up on the back of Mells Manor. I assume that it was nearer ground level when it was attached. It was dated 1850.

        The pear covers the whole side of the building now.
         
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          Make a album on here and do a spring summer Autumn collection of photos

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            Great idea, Spruce - but, having viewed the fabulous gardens everyone on GC has accomplished I think I'll hold fire on that idea :redface: :heehee: (I'll get booted out!)
             
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            Dont be daft get the camera out , you could always do close ups , I am glad I did as the magpies/ravens have pulled so many of the daylily labels out just as well I have the photos on here with the name under them

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                While we're on the subject, I might be being a bit dim here, but presumably you write the labels with a permanent marker to withstand flood, fire and pestilence. So, how do you get it off if you want to re-use the labels? :dunno: Up to know I've stuck sticky labels onto the plastic ones, but some of them drop off. What do other people do?
                 
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                  I know that Shiney uses paddle stones but I'm not sure what he marks them with.
                   
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                    You haven't found the ones of my piles of chalk then Mum?
                     
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                    • "M"

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                      Aha!! Just found the answer to that :yes:

                       
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                        My labels all get pulled out by the birds, if its shrubby I punch a hole in the end of a label and attach it, but it`s harder with the herbaceous plants, I seem to lose a few each year due to over zealous weeding. I have found that a chinagraph pencil is quite good.
                         
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