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QR plant labels that keep your garden records attached to the plant.

Acemaker QR plant labels combine durable stainless steel plant tags with a digital garden log, so you can label plants clearly and still keep names, notes, reminders, and photos in one place.

Stainless steelWeatherproof plant labelsDigital garden log
Stainless steel QR plant labels near potted plants

Track more than a name

Save care notes, watering history, growth updates, and photos in the same record tied to the physical plant tag.

Built for outdoor use

T304 stainless steel resists rust, fading, and routine garden wear better than paper, wood, or soft plastic labels.

Useful across growing setups

A good fit for raised beds, patio planters, greenhouses, propagation stations, and small nursery inventory.

Why gardeners switch

A plant tag that does not force all your records onto one tiny surface.

Traditional labels are useful for quick identification, but they fall short when you want variety names, planting dates, fertilizer history, or progress photos. QR plant labels keep the physical marker simple while moving the real record online.

Who these labels are for

  • Home gardeners who want durable plant labels that still look clean after a season outdoors.
  • Collectors who need better records for rare plants, varieties, and propagation history.
  • Greenhouse growers who want quick scanning and easy updates without rewriting plant tags.
  • Small nurseries that need clear labeling plus a lightweight digital record for each plant.
NeedWhat QR plant labels solve

Long-term readability

Stainless steel labels hold up better than paper, wood, or fading marker ink.

More complete records

Scan the QR tag to open notes, reminders, planting dates, and photos.

Sharing plant info

Let family, helpers, or customers scan and see the same plant record.

Easier updates

Edit the digital log without replacing the physical label every time details change.

Next step

Want to compare options before buying?

Review the trade-offs between QR labels and traditional plant tags, or jump into the tutorial on how to label plants effectively.