Summary
What this review covers
Use this marker when watering notes, plant tags, and station labels need a visible black line.
Pros
The upside
- The chisel tip can make broad headings and narrower strokes.
- Black ink stands out on bright notes, tags, labels, and station cards.
- A single marker can live in a watering caddy or plant-care shelf cup.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Surface choice affects how cleanly the writing holds.
- Permanent ink needs careful handling around patios, trays, and finished surfaces.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
What to know:
Store the marker capped and away from finished surfaces. Use it on labels, tags, notes, and cards intended for permanent ink.
Where to check it
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Breakdown
Full review
A bold marker for station notes
The Sharpie Pro Permanent Marker Chisel Tip Black gives a watering station a strong black line for short notes, caddy labels, plant tags, bins, and temporary reminders.
The chisel tip can make a broad heading on a bright note or a narrower line on a tag. That range is useful when one marker lives in a plant-care caddy.
Keep writing tools close to the work
Watering notes are easiest to capture when the marker is already near the plants. Keep it with the measuring cup, temporary notes, tags, and notebook so dates and amounts can be written down during the same round.
Permanent ink belongs on surfaces chosen for marking. Test a small area when the surface matters.
Where it fits
This marker fits watering caddies, potting benches, plant-care shelves, patio container notes, and garden label cups.
What to know
Store the marker capped and away from finished surfaces. Use it on labels, tags, notes, and cards intended for permanent ink.