What this review covers
This review looks at the listed 0.8 mm writing width, black ink, single-marker format, product image, and fit for garden labels and cards.
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The good
- The listed 0.8 mm writing width suits dates, plant names, route names, and compact station notes.
- The single-marker format fits a small label kit or faucet-side card pouch.
- The black marker works with many light plant tags, cards, labels, and signs.
The tradeoffs
- One marker needs a known storage spot so it stays with the label kit.
- Dry writing surfaces help garden notes stay clear.
A black marker for garden labels
The Artline EK-780 Garden Marker gives plant labels and station cards a dedicated black writing tool. The listed 0.8 mm writing width fits crop names, sowing dates, route names, washer sizes, and short refill notes.
A single marker works well when it has a named storage spot beside the cards, labels, and sleeves.
What it does
This marker supports outdoor garden labeling on clean, dry surfaces. It can write on plant tags, card sleeves, plastic cards, pot labels, and small station signs.
Use it to keep garden notes consistent. A single black marker can name seed trays, hose repair cards, sprinkler stations, and storage pouches.
What it feels like to use
The pen shape feels familiar. It gives a garden station one clear writing tool that lives with the label kit.
The 0.8 mm width is suited to short notes. Use a few words at a time: station name, crop name, date, reading, route, or refill.
Good match
Choose this marker for plant labels, hose and faucet station cards, seed shelf tags, and garden storage notes.
What to expect
Keep the marker capped and store it beside blank cards or labels. A pen cup, pouch, or organizer compartment keeps it ready for the next note.
For a full card-and-marker station, read the outdoor garden service card guide.