'Pane in the Grass' plant markers are made by Portland artist Heather Baley and sold at Portland's Local Goods store. The plant markers can be used both indoors and outdoors.
Available in a wide array of colors, Pane in the Grass markers are available for just about any plant in your garden. Each plant marker is made of repurposed silverware and fused glass, and they're so pretty that you don't even have to grow a garden to use them: Just poke them in a little planting pot and admire them. They're perfect for gardeners with green or black thumbs!
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'Pane in the Grass' Plant Markers from Local Goods Make Great Gifts
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