I have used flagging tape attached to spikes, but the wind tears the tape, as does driving over it.
DPW and Placement use wire shaft flags. This seems near ideal, but I have not had much luck pushing those into the ground by hand. How do DPW and Placement do it? Is there a tool for shooting those into hard ground?
Marking becomes more important this year, what with the new Fire Lanes. Here's an idea:
I put a 3/8 grommet in a scrap of fabric, and drove a 3/8 spike thru the grommet (tight fit). Hammer this flush with the ground.
To remove such spikes I use a small crow bar (wrecking bar, the flat kind) with the nail slots ground out to fit the spike. Easy peasy.
You would want to use sturdy fabric that will stay intact.
8" long spikes should do it in most places, but I will bring some 12" for loose ground. We don't want these to "go walkabout".
Grommets and spikes (large nails) are at the hardware store -- or at least some stores. HD has spikes, I think. Grommets come in two kinds of packages: with the tool, and without ("refills"). Buy one with the tool and as many "refills" as you need.
