
These zinc markers (letter E as shown), with etched surfaces for easy writing, are ideal for labeling flowers, vegetables, herbs and shrubs in the garden. They are rustproof, reusable, and provide a permanent solution to identifying your plants. Various designs to choose from. Optional carbon marking pencil available or use a Labeler to print weatherproof labels.
12" Tall, Plate: 1-1/4" x 3-1/2"
Sold in pack of 25
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These Even Make a Great Little Gift
I have long used these wonderful labels-and love them. A friend saw them in a photo and loved them. When her birthday came around it was fun to send her a set with a pencil added. I use the backs of my tags to write notes to myself like the date planted or where I got plant, etc. I was replanting roses and found an old one and rescued a wonderful old rose, which I repotted. So useful and great!!
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Amazing garden accessory
Zinc Plant Markers are fantastic for the ID of your roses or any plant.
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Like using these
I've tried different plant markers from wood, plastic and other metal ones. But these have been working well for me. They seem to last longer are easy to use and write on. I like the size too.
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zinc markers
LOVE THEM! Much better than what I've used before
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I was so happy to find my Stakes in your catalog, thank you.
Great Catalog, see you soon
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Pleased with the product
I have had other markers but am very happy with the look of these.
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Mark your plants
We're putting in Perennials around a Gazebo, and in 2 Triangle areas for constant bloom, in the town park. We have a label maker so are putting the names of plants on the back of the plant marker with a permanent marker and on the front with the label marker. This way when people visit the gardens the know what plants are there . It's nice to identify plants so everyone knows what's planted for their enjoyment.
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The right markers
Well done materials and packing, very pleased!
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Rose-style garden markers
So far so good! I'm using a pTouch label maker with these markers and it's perfect for putting the names in my hosta collection! Looking forward to seeing how they fare over the winter here in zone 5b.