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Cheapie Reusable Plant Markers
On Mar 31, 1:06 am, Charlie wrote:
Many of you probably do this, but for those who don't know... Cheap plastic knives, forks and spoons make excellant plant markers. I cut the knives in half and cut the handles off the spoons and forks, with a pair of wire dykes. Write on them with a fine point sharpie and you are good to go. I've used "popsicle" sticks before and they bleed and mildew. -- Care Charlie Here's what we use. Buy a used, plastic, mini venetian blind at the thrift store. You can usually find them for a dollar or less. Disassemble it and cut the slats into whatever length you want. One good sized blind will make several years worth of plant markers. One other tip, use grease pencil for marking. Permanent marker is not permanent out in the sun. Ross. Southern Ontario, Canada. AgCanada Zone 5b Google Earth: 43º 17' 26.75" North 80º 13' 29.46" West To email, remove the "obvious" from my address. |
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