Hanging Tomato Cage Tags
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2022 6:27 am
This is just another hack for garden labels. I disassemble old mini blinds and cut up the slats into 7.5” lengths for use as garden labels. One blind makes a pile of them! Usually they get stuck in the ground next to plants. I use a china marker (also called a wax pencil or grease pencil) to write the variety names on the plastic tags. It doesn’t rub off or fade.
Each end of the slat has a hole in it for the cords to run through so some labels have that hole and some don’t. I got the idea of cutting one of those pieces with the hole shorter and running a string through the hole so I could tie the tags to tomato cages. Then my sister suggested using one of the big paper clips I have instead of string to hang them on the cages.

It worked really well! Here's the tag hanging on one of the cages:

Each end of the slat has a hole in it for the cords to run through so some labels have that hole and some don’t. I got the idea of cutting one of those pieces with the hole shorter and running a string through the hole so I could tie the tags to tomato cages. Then my sister suggested using one of the big paper clips I have instead of string to hang them on the cages.

It worked really well! Here's the tag hanging on one of the cages:
