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A Quick Marker Tip

By critterologist
May 28, 2012

Since garden markers sometime get moved or lost, I try to put a plastic label (a section of window blind, labelled with Sharpie Industrial Marker) in the hole when I'm planting. This is especially good for perennials I know I'll want to dig/divide/share in the future -- when I dig it up and find the tag, I'll know exactly what it is, regardless of what happened to its official garden marker.

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May 23, 2023 1:02 PM CST
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Name: Critter (Jill)
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Sharpie changed the formula for their Industrial markers a few years ago... they are no longer very U-V resistent. The one you want for plant markers now is Sharpie Extreme! Of course, a buried marker will be fine with either one.
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