Just curious where you found the T- markers/stakes? found the "garden marker" and ordered off of Amazon. This has been a battle for about a decade- finding permanent labels that dont fade. I like to keep them from year to year with Perennials:)
Hi Margo. Here is the link: Bond 342 Reusable T Markers, 10-Inch,25 pieces: amzn.to/3G47mMw Most of the products used in the video have amazon links in the show notes section. Thanks!
Thank you! I love experiments that actually give the results. Very helpful.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for commenting.
Fantastic info., Thank you! From what I've seen, your Homestead looks beautiful. Thanks again🙂
Thank you for watching.
I’ve had good results from the A.M. Leonard nursery pen. Have you had any experience with them?
I have not tried that one. I'll have to give it a whirl.
@@greatescapefarms I used it to write on black nursery pots 3 years ago and it’s still there and clear to read
@@rarefruit2320 Thanks!
extremely helpful, thank you. Of course I used the crappy Sharpie on everything last year....😩
Oh no.
Thanks for sharing 🥰I've been trying to find a real garden marker that doesn't wipe off🙃
You are most welcome. Good luck with your garden!
Just curious where you found the T- markers/stakes? found the "garden marker" and ordered off of Amazon. This has been a battle for about a decade- finding permanent labels that dont fade. I like to keep them from year to year with Perennials:)
Hi Margo. Here is the link: Bond 342 Reusable T Markers, 10-Inch,25 pieces: amzn.to/3G47mMw Most of the products used in the video have amazon links in the show notes section. Thanks!
@@greatescapefarmscurious if you’ve ever tried a wax pencil