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Re: Easy way to pre-soak-sprout seeds?


Connie:

Sharpie - those I've got! Thanks.

Mike A. (western Oregon, Sunset zone 8)
quincymike@juno.com


On Wed, 12 Mar 1997 10:48:01 -0600 Connie Kehler <g.musings@DLCWEST.COM>
writes:
>The ones I buy are called Sharpe
>
>
>
>At 11:31 AM 3/12/97 EST, you wrote:
>>China Markers can be found in most of the larger stationary stores. I
>got
>>my last one at Staples.
>>
>>On Tue, 11 Mar 1997 18:56:40 EST Michael A Arnold <arnoldjm@JUNO.COM>
>>writes:
>>>oldjohn:
>>>
>>>Where do you find these "china markers". Sure do get tired of trying
>>>to figure out what a tag used to say.
>>>
>>>Mike A. (western Oregon, Sunset zone 8)
>>>quincymike@juno.com
>>>
>>>
>>>On Mon, 10 Mar 1997 22:27:40 EST John Orwick <oldjohn@JUNO.COM>
>>>writes:
>>>>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
>>>>
>>>>On Sun, 9 Mar 1997 21:43:07 -0600 James Marconnet
>>>><Jim-Marconnet@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> writes:
>>>>
>>>>>Bought some blank plant tags at a local nursery. $.05 each. White
>>>>>plastic. They
>>>>> look
>>>>>sturdy enough for several years of use if the critters don't chew
>on
>>>>>them.
>>>>>Wrote name of seeds on the tags with Sharpie pen (Permanent). Let
>>>dry
>>>>> thoroughly.
>>
>>
>


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