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30 DIY Garden Markers with Easy Tutorials

What are Garden Markers Used for?

Before we start looking at all the gorgeous DIY garden markers, let’s talk about why we need them.

I have to confess I am not a green thumb. Hubs does the majority of the gardening and thankfully loves it. But we’re both learning how to tend a new yard and aren’t experts by any means. After just one year in this large yard, we’ve learned that remembering what is planted where can be a real challenge. When taking over a new yard, we accidentally let a few weeds grow because we had no idea if they were friend or foe. Garden labels help prevent that.

Four of of 30 different garden marker diys, including a clay tag with copper, a white farmhouse tag, clay vegetable shaped tags and wooden garden stakes with copper labels.

Last year Hubs planted the large vegetable garden while I was away, and later on he wasn’t 100% sure of the exact plant locations. Once that happens, it’s impossible to give specific care to each group of seedlings. With garden markers, you can map out what you have and give plants the care they need. This is especially helpful for new gardeners.

I also like the idea of labeling plants as you go, using larger garden markers at the end of each row. Then you can tie a string between the markers so the seeds are planted nice and straight. Hubs may “decline” my need for organization in what is his vegetable garden, but I’m going to try and convince him. Having garden markers ready to go feels like a good first step.

DIY Garden Markers

An assortment of hand sculpted vegetable characters made into DIY Garden Markers.  There is one for peas, carrots, peppers, tomatos, and green peppers.

DIY Clay Vegetable Garden Markers

If you have more art skills than I do, you might enjoy making these fun DIY clay vegetable garden markers from Homemade Heather. I love that you can instantly tell what each label is without moving plants aside to read them. A creative and productive way to spend an afternoon crafting.

Brightly coloured paint stick garden markets with polka dot gloves beside them.

Paint Stick Garden Markers

These bright, cheerful, and easy-to-see paint stick markers from Happy Hooligans are perfect for a vegetable garden. I like how sturdy they are for stringing lines when planting seeds. Such a cute and practical idea for the garden.

Printable garden markers that resemble vintage seed packs. The image shows four varieties, turnip, broccoli, tomato and carrots.

Printable Garden Markers

These printable garden markers are a free download from Create Craft Love. Simply download, print, and seal. They have a nostalgic vintage seed packet look that I really love. Easy and pretty.

Black and stained wood garden markers made out of paint sticks. The large DIY plant markers are in the garden with baby vegetable plants.

DIY Plant Markers for Your Garden

There is just something very striking about black. These simple DIY Plant Markers from Ideas for the Home have a high-end look thanks to the contrast of natural wood and black paint. They are also a nice large size for a vegetable garden.

Wood candle cups and paint are used to make fun garden markers with painted vegetables on the front.

Cute Painted DIY Wooden Garden Markers

These DIY Painted Garden markers from Craft Create Cook will help keep your garden organized while adding a touch of charm. The fun little “pots” are actually wooden candle cups, and she shares step-by-step instructions for painting the simple vegetable designs.

Three garden markers made using the cricut joy, vinyl, and wooden spoons. Each one is painted white with a cheerfully coloured vegetable one front.

DIY Garden Markers with Cricut Joy

Using the Cricut Joy, smart vinyl, and white paint, The Soccer Mom Blog made these cheerful garden markers for raised beds. An easy craft idea for the garden.

Popsicle craft garden markers for a childs vegetable garden. This one is painted white and has cherry tomatoes painted on it.

Popsicle Stick Garden Markers

These adorable garden markers are perfect for a kid’s garden. The Gluestick Blog created them as a fun summer activity for children.

Easy and inexpensive diy garden markers. The markers are made using brightly painted green clothespin that has the name of the plant printed on it. The clothespin in then attached to a twig in the garden.

Easy DIY Garden Markers

Kristi from Chatfield Court found the perfect shade of green for her DIY garden markers. This is such an inexpensive idea that you can make as many as you need, even for a large garden.

Printable plant labels that are downloadable and then attached to plastic garden markers.

Free Printable Vegetable Plant Markers

These easy plant markers from Crafty for Home are a great project to do with kids. Perfect for both the garden and starting seedlings.

Wood stain garden stakes with dremel engraves metallic labels.

How to Make Garden Stakes

This simple wood garden stake tutorial comes from Dremel. You use a Dremel tool to mark metal tags for a classic, slightly masculine look. These would make a great DIY gift.

Childrens garden markers made from plastic jungle toys painted in bright colours and then marked with white pens. There is a red elephant bell pepper sign, a purple cilantro giraffe sign, and a blue tomato lion garden sign.

Kids Safari Animal Garden Markers

A fun, bright, and cheerful way to get children involved in gardening. My sons always had a play garden with plants that grew quickly, like sunflowers, pumpkins, and zucchini. I wish I had thought of these safari animal garden markers like Mom Trends did. They are such a great idea.

Garden Markers for Herb Gardens

Although I am still no great green thumb, I do have more experience growing herbs than vegetables. With herb gardens, it can take a little while to tell the different plants apart until they get larger. Most herbs are green and leafy, and when they are small it’s easy to forget which is which.

Having everything clearly labelled also makes it easier to ask someone else to go snip what you need. I definitely don’t want to accidentally put stevia in a spaghetti sauce.

A beautiful plant stand filled with clay pots, flowers, and herbs. Each pot has a nice farmhouse style diy plant marker.

Farmhouse Style Wooden DIY Plant Markers

These wooden DIY plant markers were created by Angela Marie Made as part of a cute setup for displaying potted herbs. She definitely met her goal. I think they are fabulous, right down to the white paint and the tall, skinny font she chose.

Small terra cotta pots planted with fresh herbs and marked with beautiful DIY garden markers made out of fabric and wooden sticks.

Printed Veggie Herb Garden Markers

These printed on fabric veggie herb garden planters are part of a “Grow Your Own Pasta Sauce” garden gift basket created by Satori Design for Living. Both the basket and the markers make such a thoughtful gift idea.

Upcycled DIY garden markers using black coffee lids and small dowels. Each garden marker has a white painted label beside a long planter full of herbs.

Upcycled Plant Markers for your Garden

A very simple DIY garden marker idea for your herb garden from RemodelaCasa. Write the plant names on coffee lids and place them on small dowels. They look so trendy all lined up in the garden, don’t you think?

Brick Herb Garden Markers

If you have some extra bricks left over or a Habitat for Humanity nearby, you can create these rustic brick garden markers from Simple Details Blog. She has had them for a couple of years, and they have held up well to the weather.

Three wood garden markers made using Sticks and a wood burnr. Each marker has a label burned into the side for a herb using a wood burner.

Natural Wood Plant Markers

Tidbits & Company made these DIY natural wood plant markers using wood from Hobby Lobby and a wood burner. Her process is simple, and I really enjoy the rustic look of these garden markers.

A small plant pot marker for herbs as part of a DIY gift idea.

DIY Herb Garden and Plant Markers

Create a small herb garden using jars, then mark each planter with its own tiny herb marker. Check out Eighteen 25 for the complete tutorial for both the plant markers and the DIY herb garden

More DIY Garden Marker Ideas

Last year we were more focused on the large DIY renovations than we were on the yard. But I did at least manage to place the purchased plant label in a plastic Ziploc and cover it with a rock for the season. This year we need to do something much nicer for our large yard. I thought a great way to get started was to look at as many different DIY garden markers as I could find.

Aluminum Duct Tape Garden Markers

Not in a million years would I have thought of using aluminum duct tape for garden markers. I have crafted with aluminum tape before, but this idea for DIY plant markers from Aunt Peaches is such a clever one.

DIY wooden plant markers made with the cricut joy.

DIY Wooden Plant Markers

These DIY wooden plant markers from Lemon Thistle are made using a Cricut Joy machine. I enjoy the clean, classic style of these herb markers. They say what they need to say while still blending into the garden landscape. Made with Cricut vinyl, I think they would be long-wearing as well.

DIY Garden Markers made out of plastic spoons and painted in bright colours and then labeled with black pens in pretty fonts and label design.  There is a yellow marker, as well as orange, green and blue garden markers in the image.

Plastic Spoon Garden Markers

These little plastic spoon garden markers are the perfect size for all sorts of pots in the garden. I enjoy all the cheerful colors in these garden markers from Crafts by Amanda.


Garden Markers for Flower Beds

Our new home came with five or six flower gardens, and we had no idea what was where or if anything was planted at all. Even the simplest garden markers from the previous owners would have made such a difference for both us and the plants. We had to wait until everything grew and became recognizable before planting a rose or a peony, and unfortunately, I know I destroyed a lily or two because I didn’t realize they were already there.

These DIY garden markers would work in any garden, but for flower beds I prefer something that blends in a little more and doesn’t stand out as much.

A diy beaded garden marker made with copper wire and lettered beads. The garden marker is sitting in a herb garden.

Beaded Garden Markers

This is a fun garden activity you can do with kids. These DIY beaded garden markers from Paging Fun Mum are a great way to spend a day learning the names and spellings of the plants in your garden.

DIY Garden Markers made out of old teaspoons and stamped. The one in the image is stamped Mint and is snuggled in beside a small mint plant.

DIY Spoon Garden Markers

These DIY spoon garden markers were created by The Prairie Homestead using old teaspoons. Just stick them in your garden and you’re all set. Such a pretty and creative idea.

A minimalist DIY Garden Marker made with wire and brown polymer clay. The clay tag is sitting in garden surrounded by greenery.

Easy DIY Garden Markers

These polymer clay garden markers are from The Things We’ll Make. They have a sweet, minimal style that would work in any garden, but I especially love them for an herb or flower garden where they can softly blend in.

A tall stevia plant marked with a nice white garden markers made out of clay and then stamped.

Stamp Clay and Jute Wire Plant Markers

Another unique clay stamp idea for garden markers. These clay and jute stamped wire plant markers from Addicted 2 Decorating have a soft farmhouse feel that I really like.

Four different birdy shaped garden markers in pretty Spring colours.

Birdy Flower Markers for the Garden

These garden markers are whimsical and sweet. Crafts by Amanda shows you how easy they are to make.

A close up of a terra cotta pot plant marker with real copper wire, and white painted label.

Terracotta Copper Plant Markers

These terracotta and real copper DIY plant markers can be used anywhere, but I think they would be especially nice in a flower garden. Pith and Vigor share a step-by-step tutorial on how to make them.

A blue mason jar filled with DIY garden labels that are printed and coated with lamin

DIY Garden Markers that Last

These printed and then laminated flower garden markers from Dishin and Dishes are made to last. The laminated finish helps protect them from the elements.

Various sized rocks painted dark black with white plant names lettered on them. They garden markers are sitting on the curb of a garden.

Pebble Plant Markers

These minimal pebble blackboard plant markers from Craft and Creativity are easy to make, and you can make them as visible or as subtle as you like.

DIY plant markers made uusing wooden sticks and white clay.  Each label is cut with a cookie cutter shape and then stamped with a plant name.

Clay Plant Labels

These cute, customizable clay plant labels from Say Yes are a great gardening activity to make with children. I think they look especially nice in white, and using cookie cutters you can create any shape you like.

How to Make Plant Markers Last

How long your DIY plant markers last in your garden depends on several factors, including your climate. Paper labels can last surprisingly well if they are laminated, while wood markers hold up much better when sealed. If you have exterior paint available, it will last longer than acrylic or craft paint.

Most of the tutorials include directions for protecting your garden markers, but at a minimum, I would add a clear exterior polyacrylic sealer. Any plant markers I make also need to be brought indoors over the winter.

Collage showing 6 0f 30 different gardening marker diys including one made with coffee lids, wooden sticks, black painted rocks, white clay garden markers anda wooden marker for the herb garden.

Whether you prefer something rustic, playful, or simple, there are so many ways to make your own DIY garden markers. Now that we’ve seen how helpful they are, I know I’ll be adding a few to our garden this year.

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