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Extra Tomato Plants - Sale
- To: d*@vermonters.com
- Subject: Extra Tomato Plants - Sale
- From: "* P* <a*@FAST.NET>
- Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1998 16:57:23 -0400
- References: <B0000002023@www.vermonters.com>
I have about 100 or so extra plants that are all around about 8 inches
tall. I have a client from my regular business who runs a natural food
store who said he would buy them from me to sell in his store. I have
them potted into 3 inch diameter pots. I have a few Morgage Savers that
are in 6 inch pots.
My question is: What do you think I should charge him for the plants? I
was thinking $1 buck for the 3 inch ones and $1.50 for the 6 inch ones.
The seeds are from Seeds of Change and they were fertilized with Roots
Plus which I think is more or less organic but I'm not gonna call them
organic.
The varieties I have are:
Yellow Pear
Peacevine Cherry
Yellow Perfection
Burbank
Brandywine
Arkansas Traveler
Ropreco Paste
Morgage Saver
Also... since I have 54 plants in the ground in my own space I happened
to find a juice bar that would be interested in my extra tomatoes. I
have had them out about a month now under Walls o Water (which I took
off yesterday) I see flowers beginning to form on some of the plants!!!
Tomatoes by Memorial Day!!!!! Anyway, any ideas on what to charge for
tomatoes. The guy is familiar with Seeds of Change and is a gardener.
I'm trying to get him to come over and take a look at the garden.
They will use them in a homemade V8 kind of drink as well as with the
sandwiches they sell.
Thanks
A.G. Pitsilos
Bethlehem PA
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