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Bespoke garden labels that last

These quality laser engraved metal garden labels are for the thoughtful and environmentally minded gardener who wants professional grade labels that are easy to read, attractive and will look great for many years to come. 

If you have had plastic labels that snap, fade or are unreadable then our labels will be like a breath of fresh air.  If you have used ‘permanent’ markers or paint on slate, metal or wooden labels you may have discovered that they simply don’t last.

We believe that gardeners deserve better and after extensive research have created a UK based manufacturing process to produce quality labels at an affordable price.

We use the latest laser engraving process to put your plant particulars onto a large high quality black anodised aluminium plant label that won’t rust, peel or snap, with lettering that will be sharp and clear for many years to come.

  • Create your own bespoke design from a large range of fonts or choose from a selection of ready made labels.
  • Get large distinctive easily read labels that will really stand out and make a statement.
  • The label area is an impressive 10 cm wide by 5 cm high (4 inch by 2 inch).
  • These customised laser engraved garden & hanging labels cost just £4.99 – £5.99

Hardy Label Blogs – thoughts on labeling plants.

Labels that aren’t hardy

We had a few short walks around several large show gardens in the UK and this is what we found…. Plastic labels have an unfortunate habit of degrading in the sun and breaking. The accession number on one can’t be … Continued

How to write a plant name on a label

What are the conventions for naming a plant on a label? How to write a plant name on a label? You can choose to do whatever you want, but there is a usual way of presenting plant names on a … Continued

Tree vs Plant labels

Tree vs Plant labels, which is better for your plant or tree? At Hardy Labels we offer both hanging labels and plant labels. But how do you choose? This blog explains that a ‘tree label’ could be either style! It … Continued