Not quite the same but we are very aware of our good fortune in having our own outdoor space so we are not complaining. Given that so many of us have the zeal of the newly converted, I thought present ideas for the gardeners in our lives might be worth exploring, especially as we approach the festive season of giving.
Recycling or repurposing stuff seems to me to be very much standard practice when it comes to gardening. So making gifts out of rubbish has to be a good thing. Plant markers are an easy way to begin and there is a vast range of possibilities. My first attempt was using lolly sticks and could not be simpler. After a summer of self-indulgence, we had more than a few lolly sticks kicking around. These needed washing and then thorough drying. When ready, I dipped them into blackboard paint and set them to dry in wodge of Blu Tak.
Once dried, these are simply stuck into the ground with the relevant plant information written on using a chalk pen. Variations can be made using oddments of old cutlery which would make a spectacular gift decorously bound together with ribbon.
This story is from the November 2020 edition of Canal Boat.
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