A multitude of uses for golf tees

 
Click to enlarge image   Photo/Illustration: Michael Gellatly

I find golf tees to be useful in the garden. In the spring, I put tees in the gaps between bulbs so that I can fill in the gaps in the fall. When I plant a new perennial, I mark it with a tee so that I know where it will emerge in the spring. In the vegetable garden, I mark the ends of rows until my seedlings appear so I don’t overplant. Golf tees are inconspicuous to a casual garden admirer but easy to see if you’re looking for them. They stay in place for several seasons if need be, and they’re easily color coded.

Anne Nydam, Needham, MA

From Fine Gardening 100, pp. 25

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