Re: garden tags
- To: hosta-open@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: garden tags
- From: G* O*
- Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2000 09:00:25 -0500
The only nursery markers we have found to be "permanent" at work are some
made by E. C. Geiger. Sharpie markers tend to fade over time, though they
are resistant to rain. I no longer use the sharpies in the greenhouse for
that reason.
Have never tried Leonard's..
Gerry
At 05:53 PM 12/31/99 -0500, you wrote:
>indianabob,
>
>I have one, on it is written
>
>A.M. Leonard, Inc.
>NURSERY MARKING PEN
>Horticultural Supplies
>Piqua, Ohio 45356
>1-800-543-8955
>
>This pen works "real" good. It dries instantly on the smoothest plastic.
>
>Ray
>
>indianabob wrote:
>
>> At 10:34 AM 12/31/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>> >Use white PVC tubing, lasts manymany years and a NURSERY marker, not a
>> >permanent marking pen. The ink needs to be weather and sun resistant.
>> >
>> >you can also use some scrap vinyl siding and cut it into strips then cut
>> >to length.....
>> >
>> >dan
>> >who sells nursery markers?.......indianabob
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