How Do Your Labels Grow and Where Do They Go?If your gardening is a source of pride, then there are countless reasons
to label your seeds, pots, plantings and tools. Once those seeds are
open, keep them fresh and separated in small, airtight containers,
complete with color-coded vinyl labels. Or print labels to place on
blank stakes in your herb pot or garden (so you don't mistake parsley
for sage, rosemary or thyme). Some savvy gardeners even print watering
instructions right on a label and stake it adjacent to their plants and
flowers.
To keep everything "bloomin' without confusion,
LabelPoint 150
is the powerful, all-in-one, hand-held labeler that seems like it was
designed for "green thumbs" only. With nylon and vinyl labels that stick
to almost anything, this labelmaker is the efficient, battery-powered
professional that excels in the greenhouse, field, garden, or a kitchen
shelf. Its ability to remember frequently-used labels makes it great
year after year. In addition to horizontal printing, it prints
vertically (ideal for labeling stakes) uses a basic ABC keyboard,
11-character display, and offers emphasis printing (italics, outlines,
bold, shades, underlines, boxes and symbols) for labels as attractive as
your garden (well almost). Incredibly versatile and powerful, LabelPoint
150 weighs a mere 9 ounces. Fits neatly in your gardening belt.
Label capability: Prints on 3/8" (9 mm wide) and 1/2" wide (12 mm)
flexible nylon and colored vinyl tapes that are water, sun and wind
resistant.