Customize your own with the OpenSCAD script at https://www.printables.com/model/63198-stylish-plant-labels
Gotta get those microplastics right in there by the roots
It’s what plants crave
solid blocks of plastic create microplastics when sitting in dirt?
yes
Acidic soil + UV, for sure.
🙄
I don’t get it. Are you a microplastics denier or something?
Are you watering your plants? Microplastics got you anyway
Maybe slow it down a bit by not directly putting more plastic in there.
I just think people here have taken the worry about it to ridiculous degree.
I wasn’t worrying about it; I was glibly joking about the ecological disaster.
Hello fellow Austrian 👋
Pics of your Salatgurke or it didn’t happen
These are cute, but I use popsicle sticks personally. Fast/easy. Now drip trays and even pots… those I have been known to print.
Found the Austrian
Do we just have enough micro plastics already in the water and soil that these don’t make a measurable difference?
I mean do you really think these would make a measurable difference? I’d be really surprised.
Alright, well, I thought these were really cool. Just sayin’
You don’t have enough zucchini markers.
Hmm. How many kilos do you have? It doesn’t really matter how much zucchini you plant - you will need at least three times as many markers as you think.
How to say you’re from Austria, without saying you’re from Austria.
But nice signs.
I am a terrible gardener as I only recognize zucchini.
They’re written in German/Austrian.
Paradeiser is tomato,
Kürbis is pumpkin,
Melone is melon,
Salatgurke is cucumber,
Melanzani is eggplant.I’m a native speaker and I’ve never heard Paradeiser until three weeks ago
Native speaker of German or native speaker of Austrian? Because yeah, that’s perhaps the most Austrian word in existence…
I was raised in near Vienna and I heard the word often. However I’ve moved to Tyrol recently and it isn’t really used here.
“Paradeiser” ist Österreichisch.
planing
Well I’ve used a thickness planer but it wasn’t good for field work. I have a hand plane but please let me know how I could use it on my garden.
Post Melone
I have a different approach. I print very thin 0.2mm plastic strips and use label maker on them.
might as well cut up old yogurt containers
No Triffid markers??
Normal ppl, harrumph.
: P
Me and my wife chose a more sporky solution.
Good and cheap solution!
And better than putting more plastic in the dirt.