Trees – Identify on School Grounds
Q: I’d like to identify and mark the trees on my school grounds.
How can I make a permanent marker for each one?
A: I prefer using round aluminum disks that are stamped with individual numbers. You can prepare a “key” to the numbers, and the trees they’re attached to, which can be distributed to students and visitors.
Get the disks at: Forestry-Suppliers.com
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