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    Have you wondered how to make a longlasting label for your fruit trees that will cost you nothing? With 36 trees to label I needed a solution and.........I've just thought of one
    Take an unwanted CD and write on it with permanent marker pen (I've used a Freezer marker). Tie it to the tree with string or wire and it may even scare the birds away too
    All I need are 30 more CDs and I'm finished

  • #2
    Very good idea!

    I will raid my hubby's recordings when he is not looking, lol.

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    • #3
      Zinc roofing cut into small strips and some letter punches
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      • #4
        Don't have either, RT, but I do have junk CDs

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        • #5
          We have tried this and hope you dont live in a windy area, as after the sun makes them brittle in a couple of years the wind smashes them against the tree/post and they shatter. As present I am experimenting with plastic cut outs from 2 litre milk bottles and permanent marker, but suspect this may go the same way.

          The only surefire way seems to be mapping/plotting. I learnt that from working in a crematorium where labelling is paramount, you have to know which plant/tree is dedicated to whom when metal thieves steal dedication plaques.

          I am simply not that organised at home though to keep up the practise,hence the interest in labelling.

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          • #6
            [QUOTE=Wortle;1119137] As present I am experimenting with plastic cut outs from 2 litre milk bottles and permanent marker, but suspect this may go the same way./QUOTE]

            I tried this with "normal" crops last year and even "permanent " marker fades very quickly on plastic.

            This year I'm using strips of old broken trellis with permanent marker, on the theory that the marker soaks into the wood.
            Last edited by Plot10; 18-04-2013, 10:55 AM.

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            • #7
              Thanks Wortle! It can be very windy here
              I wondered about squares of wood with painted names but CDs seemed a lot quicker

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              • #8
                I wrote on one of my fruit tree sticks (the white ones from Wilkinsons) in pencil in 2009 and it is still on there!
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