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I am looking for a source for aquatic plant tags.
I would prefer the aluminum type where one makes
a line with a stylus. But anything that will last
is OK.
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~ jan JJsPond.us
May 30th 04, 03:33 AM
We used the aluminum type the first year with the Demon Pond, couldn't
hardly make them out the next year. Personally I used the white plastic
tags a little bigger than a popsicle stick, write on it with permanent
marker and stick the name below the dirt.... if one has plasticware on
hand, white knives work well also. ~ jan
>I am looking for a source for aquatic plant tags.
>I would prefer the aluminum type where one makes
>a line with a stylus. But anything that will last
>is OK.
(Do you know where your water quality is?)
jrock64
May 30th 04, 04:54 AM
Try using the old "classic' Dymo label maker the one that embosses the
letters into a colored tape.
Print the label then attach to regular plant label.
No ink to fade and the embossing should almost be permanent.
JRock
pictures from previous years.
http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jrock64rose/lst?.dir=/Pond
"~ jan JJsPond.us" > wrote in message
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> We used the aluminum type the first year with the Demon Pond, couldn't
> hardly make them out the next year. Personally I used the white plastic
> tags a little bigger than a popsicle stick, write on it with permanent
> marker and stick the name below the dirt.... if one has plasticware on
> hand, white knives work well also. ~ jan
>
> >I am looking for a source for aquatic plant tags.
> >I would prefer the aluminum type where one makes
> >a line with a stylus. But anything that will last
> >is OK.
>
> (Do you know where your water quality is?)
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