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hey guys Todd with Great Escape farms here today Iamp;#39;m gonna give you an update on my plant identification tags I actually put them in I did a demo on three different types and I put them in in the spring of 2016 so this is the fall of 2017 I just want to let you know how everything fared and what my in my opinion the best ones are so let me start off with the worst I used tongue depressors for my annual plants last year and I figured that they would last through the year well I was wrong so as you can see I have a very very woody base down here is very heavy with wood mulch and a lot of compost and stuff in it so I put the tongue depressors in with the labels on it for my annual plants again all I wanted them to do was get through one season they only lasted a barely sixty days most of them were gone totally gone by ninety and reason being is I have so much fungal material or so much fungal activity and bacteria in this soil here that it just ate the wooden tongue depressors rig