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Plant labels that don't biodegrade
"Chris" ] wrote in message ]... In article o.uk, Dave Liquorice writes On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 21:06:35 +0100, Chris wrote: Look at the first line of my original post. I am still using the ones I bought forty years ago! That's before they decided that non-biodegradeable plastic was a bad thing. Most plastic stuff you get these days is bio-degradeable in anything from a few weeks to a few years, telling what a given items life will be is impossible unless it mentions UV stabilty. Good point. Maybe the best thing would be to make my own from wood. Any idea what wood to use? Aluminium -- Chris |
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