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Jun 29, 2014 9:21 AM CST
Name: Michele
Cantonment, FL zone 8b
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beckygardener said:Tina - What paint pens are you talking about? I have thought about avoiding the fancy markers, but when folks come to visit and are out in my yard while I am inside cooking, I don't want them stepping on or breaking any plants to try to find the ground markers, so that is why I have actually been considering the EON markers. Just makes it easier to spot.


These are the paint pens I suggest for people to use
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You get them in the craft section at Walmart. I find the black is the best for not fading, I have used blue and it faded to an unreadable yellow and the red faded really bad and you can't read it.
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