Plant Labels – Making Big Ones

Q: Can you suggest a source for large plant markers, easily read while standing?
A: I use metal tags that stand on tall wire legs (everlastlabel.com). You can use a grease pencil or make printed labels on clear tape with an inexpensive label machine.
Another option is Corian plant markers, made by a local company.
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