Folks
I know this is not a garden list but the question I have really has more to
do with types of material to use so I figure I have come to the right place.
Hear it is.
I am getting ready to start my garden and I want to mark each of about 300
potato plants so I can dig them up in the fall.
Question is, what type of sticks, pipes, poles, rods sticks or what ever the
case may be, is the most economical yet durable and practicalfor this
application.
There is a lot out there to choose from and I know that there is problbly
not one write answer.
Some one on the garden list suggested rebar. Only trouble is I would
probably need to go buy some type of special hand held power tool to cut
this crap.
Hmmm  actually now that I think about that option it would give me a good
excuse to justify buying a new tool.
But really what do you all think. Robert
robert



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