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Comments about Teak Plant Markers:
Over the years my family and I have used almost every kind of perennial marker. So far, this is the only one that stands up to feet of snow and ice over the winter. Everything else has broken off, faded, rusted, or otherwise required replacing (and guessing at times!). Wish I could pick these up at a local store since the cost of the items plus shipping is a bit high.
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I was glad the markers were available in 10-inch, allowing a good amount to be inserted into the ground. Unfortunately, the tip is not cut in as sharp a point as necessary, so they are kind of difficult to insert into the ground. They are nicely sanded, and I used weatherproof, laminated tape to mark the plant names. They look very professional. I will mark all of my perennials with these and will mark the shrubs and trees with metal markers to distinguish between the two.
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These look great in my garden. Love them!
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I use these in the garden and love them!
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This product seems a good way to mark the garden rows. Adds a bit of class to the mundane.
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Look nice, but nothing terribly special. They do look like they will last a very long time. Given the high price, I would only recommend to friend if they were on sale.
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Almost too nice!
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When I use them I am sure I will not have a problem!!!
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