Home and garden labels rated for sun and rain – N-P-K panels set right, pesticide-claim awareness, and UV-stable builds for the outdoor shelf.
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July sun, driving rain, a winter in an unheated shed: no retail shelf punishes a label like the outdoors. We print custom home and garden labels for plant-food brands, seed sellers, and outdoor-product lines whose products live in sunlight, rain, and potting soil. The wording carries as much risk as the weather, because marketing copy can change a product’s legal category; say a spray “freshens” and it’s a household product, say it “kills insects” and it just became a registered pesticide with a federally reviewed label. Garden label printing here is engineered for both the weather and the wording; the presses are G7® Master Certified, and the shop floor is in Naperville, Illinois.
Garden label sizes for jugs, bags, and seed packets
Jug, bag, packet, or pot tag: the die gets drawn to the package it lives on. We deliver panels for fertilizer jugs and spray bottles, faces for soil and amendment bags, seed-packet labels, and tags for potted goods.
Shapes
Jug panels, bag faces, packet labels, plant-tag die-cuts, and lid circles for tubs.
Materials
UV-stable white films for outdoor life; papers reserved for indoor boxes and packets.
Finishes
Laminates rated for sun, rain, and potting-soil abrasion. Outdoor products get outdoor builds.
Formats
Pressure-sensitive singles and rolls for filling lines.
Patio, shed, or garden bed: tell us where the product lives and we’ll spec for that weather.
Sunlight is the slowest label killer
Outdoor products fade politely: a season of UV bleaches unstable inks, rain works at the edges, and potting soil sands the face. UV-stable films and laminates mean the jug that overwintered in the shed still reads next spring, and still sells the refill. Indoor home goods get friendlier builds; the outdoor line gets armor.
One brand across the garage wall
Garden brands span jugs, bags, and bottles that all shelve together. G7® Master Certified color keeps the brand block identical across every container and season, so the garage wall reads as one line, not a yard sale.
The garden aisle’s category traps
Home and garden products cross several regulatory lanes, and the copy decides which one you’re in. We set each product’s label to its lane:
- The pesticide trip-wire: claims to kill, repel, or control pests or weeds make a product a pesticide requiring federal registration and a reviewed label; that path runs through your regulatory advisor, and we flag copy that crosses into it.
- Fertilizer conventions: plant foods carry the familiar N-P-K guaranteed analysis under state fertilizer programs; we set the grade and panel the way those programs expect.
- Precautionary copy: household-chemical caution blocks (signal word, first aid, keep-out-of-reach) where the product’s safety data calls for them.
- Identity and net contents: honest declarations in the right units, weight for solids, fluid for liquids.
- Use directions: application rates and coverage set legibly, because a jug used wrong becomes a complaint.
- Seed-packet basics: variety, quantity, and your business line, set clean on small packets.
Your advisor and your state programs own the classifications; we make sure what they approve prints correctly on a label that survives the yard.
From the potting bench to the patio
We print pressure-sensitive home and garden labels for plant foods and amendments, potting-mix bags, seed lines, planters and garden goods, and outdoor-living products. Related categories: household product labels, cleaning supply labels, and industrial labels for the heavy-duty end. Or browse our complete range.
Outdoor artwork that plans for fading’s enemies
Some ink hues weather better than others, so our prepress team reviews garden artwork’s color choices for UV life and flags fragile picks before the sun does. Bring files with bleed, safe zones around rate tables, dies drawn to jugs and bags, and vector construction (PDF, AI, or EPS) at 300 dpi, CMYK.
Built for the season, produced in one pass
Garden orders run weather-first: UV-stable film and laminate selected for the product’s outdoor life, dies drawn to jugs, bags, and packets, the N-P-K panel set to convention, and a GMG proof locking the line’s greens before the G7®-controlled run. Spring-season SKUs launch in their own quantities on the shared system, ready before the garden centers reset.
Home & garden label FAQs
Can my label say it repels insects?
Repel-and-kill claims make a product a registered pesticide with a federally reviewed label, a different lane entirely. We flag the claim; your advisor owns the path.
How is a fertilizer label laid out?
With the N-P-K grade and guaranteed-analysis panel in the conventions state fertilizer programs expect, plus directions and your business line. We set the panel from your registered numbers.
Will the label survive a summer outside?
Yes. The outdoor build pairs UV-stable films and weather-rated laminates with adhesives that ride temperature swings.
Do you print seed-packet labels?
We do: packet-scale labels with variety, quantity, and business line set clean at small sizes.
Can spring-season SKUs run in short batches?
They can. Seasonal lines run in their own quantities on shared dies, matched to the core brand.
What caution copy do garden chemicals need?
Where the safety data calls for it: signal word, hazard statement, first aid, and keep-out-of-reach, set to the household-chemical conventions and sized legibly.
What file format works for garden label artwork?
True vector (PDF, AI, EPS), CMYK, 300 dpi, bleed, jug and bag dies. Ink hues get a UV-life review during prepress.
Quote your garden line’s labels
Send the product list and containers; outdoor-rated builds are priced by where each one lives.
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