[Market-farming] marker stakes

Beth Spaugh lists at rhomestead.com
Sat Dec 12 21:26:04 EST 2009


I'm sorry, I meant "stakes", not markers

 

Beth Spaugh

Rehoboth Homestead, Peru, NY

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On Dec 11, 2009, at 9:32 AM, Beth Spaugh wrote:


Rivka, what size markers do you use, and where do you get them? Thank you.
 
Beth Spaugh
Rehoboth Homestead, Peru, NY





I generally get a dozen at a time direct from the company I posted the link
to earlier; here's the link again:

http://www.dpind.com/Fade_Water_Resistant_Garden_Marking_Pens_s/6.htm

A couple of farm or garden supply stores in this area do carry them also --
for example Sauder's south of Penn Yan generally has them; if you look
around you might find them somewhere near you, which would be easier if you
just want to try one.

I like the narrower tip of the two offered, but that would depend on how
much you're trying to write on what size tag.

-- Rivka; Finger Lakes NY, Zone 5 mostly
Fresh-market organic produce, small scale

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