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China Markers:was: Presprouting Seeds
- To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT <S*@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU>
- Subject: China Markers:was: Presprouting Seeds
- From: D* H* <d*@TGN.NET>
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 14:59:05 -0600
>Sharpie ink is not "permanent" in sunlight. I tried it and it soon faded.
>I use a China Marker. This is a soft "crayon" It lasts for years but can
>be wiped off with a cloth so that the tags can be re-used.
>
>oldjohn@juno.com
>John Orwick
>El Monte, CA
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What a great hint, John. I've been using China markers to write on
black pots to distinguish varieties, but I have been using a
"water-proof" marker for tags. They fad within a month or two in the
garden. I'll start using the China marker for tags.
Doreen
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