Re: Plant markets (markers)
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Plant markets (markers)
- From: J* A*
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 23:01:13 +0100
- References: <4c4345ec.3648a571@aol.com>
Hello!
Greetings from Northern Spain. I'm sorry but my English is not very bright. For
PVC pipes you mean the black plastic 'tubes' used for watering systems?. Here that
kind of stuff comes only in black: do you think a white or silver permanent pen
would do the trick?. White or silver on black looks very smart... A curiosity: do
you seal the tops? I guess that if left open, the pipe would get filled with water
and other rests, even serving of hidding place for tiny slugs and the like...
See you!
Jose
Northern Spain, Z9 humid oceanic climate
Meum71@aol.com escribió:
> I use PVC pipes with a good nursery marking pen.
>
> You can cut the pipes to what ever length you want. You can also use different
> diameter piping. Lots of room for the plant name, date, cultural information,
> source and any other bits of information you might want to add.
>
> I push the pipes all the way into the ground because I do not like tags or
> markers around my plants. But the pipes look all right next to the plants and
> it is very long lasting.
>
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