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100 garden plant labels with marking pens - suitable for outdoor gardening and lawn care
100 garden plant labels with marking pens - suitable for outdoor gardening and lawn care
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This 100-pack of garden plant labels with marking pens is designed for homeschool families and their kids, turning labeling into a hands-on learning activity you can carry from seed starting to garden bed maintenance. Perfect for science projects, classroom-style lessons at home, and everyday lawn care, it helps keep every plant organized and easy to study over time.
Key Features & Design
- 100 garden plant labels in mixed colors, ideal for color-coding by variety, date planted, or experiment group.
- Included marking pens so you can label plants quickly and clearly without searching for separate supplies.
- Outdoor-ready application designed to support labeling in garden beds, seed flats, pots, and lawn areas.
- Compact and kid-friendly format makes it easy for children to participate in labeling, recording observations, and upholding garden projects.
- Origin Guangdong, China, reflecting a practical, ready-to-use setup for home education and small garden spaces.
Performance / Benefits
For homeschoolers, this labeling set becomes a practical tool to teach plant science through real-world observation. Students can:
- Label seedlings and mature plants with variety, planting date, or care notes, building a personal garden journal without disrupting the learning flow.
- Engage in science curriculum activities such as botany and biology by tracking growth, comparing germination rates, and recording environmental factors (light, water, spacing).
- Apply math and data skills by measuring and charting growth over weeks and seasons, then correlating results with plant health or yield expectations.
- Develop organization and planning skills by designing color-coded systems for different beds or experiment groups, reinforcing logical thinking and project planning.
- Link lessons to practical, real-world outcomes—students see how classroom concepts translate into a thriving outdoor space, reinforcing retention and curiosity.
Who this is ideal for: families building a hands-on homeschool science program, classrooms at home with kids exploring biology or agriculture, and anyone cultivating a learning garden where observation, documentation, and cross-curricular projects matter. This set supports a range of activities—from starting a beginner herb garden to conducting seasonal plant trials—while keeping everything tidy and easy to review.
