Stocking Stuffers for the Gardener
![BioMarker Plant Markers in Elevated Beds](https://w7d941.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/BioMarker-Plant-Markers-in-Elevated-Beds.jpg)
One of the things I do throughout the year is gradually collect my stocking stuffers for holiday gift-giving. With the holidays quickly approaching you to need these stocking stuffers for the gardener in your life – BioMarker Plant Markers. Brought to you from the CobraHead people, they are eco-friendly due to their composition of recycled plastics and corn cob fiber and are very easy to use – all you have to do is put them in the ground when you plant.
![BioMarker for Curry Plant](https://w7d941.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/BioMarker-for-Curry-Plant.jpg)
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Use the plant markers as surveying stakes for laying out seed and plant spacing or for their obvious use of identifying plants in the garden. There are three colors available: light stone, terracotta, or dark green. I used the plant markers all over the test garden this season but especially loved them in my elevated bed gardens. Each shipment of markers includes 1.625″ x 2.5″ weatherproof labels. I wrote on them with a grease pencil (included), but you can also print the markers out on a laser printer. Peel them off and they last all season – mine did not smear or come off the entire season. I pulled my markers out a few weeks ago and will reuse them again next season. Searching for stocking stuffers for the gardener? BioMarkers are a cool product that fits easily in a stocking or can be shipped across the country.
![BioMarker for Blood Beets](https://w7d941.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/BioMarker-for-Blood-Beets.jpg)
![BioMarker in terracotta](https://w7d941.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/BioMarker-in-terracotta.jpg)
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When you are growing a wide variety of flowers, plants, vegetables, and herbs in your garden, it’s tough to name and remember the details of each plant. So I always use plant markers. It works great for not only educating others with an interactive walk-through your garden but also minimize buying duplicates so that you can have a wide variety of plants.