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Old August 26, 2018   #631
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I sold a loaded purple ghost pepper to day to three young people, I believe they were Chinese. They mulled over the flowers, but did not buy them when I got the point across that they were annuals, after a broken English conversation. A girl picked up the ghost pepper, paid me, and was walking off when I tried to tell her, "Hey, you know that's hot, right? You understand? Hot?" I think she got it, but I'm not positive.

More zinnias in late August - I am breaking all the rules.
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Old August 26, 2018   #632
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Cole, how much did you charge for the peppers? by the piece or in a basket? I planted 15 plants in the high tunnel and they are beautiful but what is a fair price for them?
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Old August 26, 2018   #633
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Sadly, just $3, as was everything on that table. I have lowered prices as the summer progresses and demand dwindles.
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Old August 27, 2018   #634
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WalMart got a late shipment of zinnias in 6 packs after they had already cleared out their greenhouse of all but Angel houseplants. The flats were gone in two days.

Yours are beautiful. Did you sell out?


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Old August 27, 2018   #635
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after the success of selling annual flowers over the Summer months I think I will start some intentionally next June for Summer sales. I was absolutely amazed to sell them. and all of them were people who had spots that just needed a little color where something died or just a spot of color in the yard or to replace a hanging basket that died from neglect ...
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Old September 10, 2018   #636
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From this past weekend, it was a 4 hour market and sold over half of it. That's 16 cases!!
This is a bad pic, the sun was so bright I couldn't get a good one.


I'll have only 2 free weekends till Dec 15th. That many festivals and markets to close out the year. The next big one will be the Omelette festival.
https://www.giantomelette.org/
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Old September 10, 2018   #637
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Nice table, very attractively arranged. And nothing is going to go bad if it doesn't sell.

I know what you mean about the sun. Some of my best table pics are on cloudy mornings.
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Oh my, Rajun. Some lucky lucky shoppers at that market. Yum!!!!
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Cole what are you growing for potted plant sales this year? I'm only doing plants. So far I've bought multiple Zinnias, Dwarf Sunflowers, Coleus Kong mix, many marigold varieties, and will be buying all my HB's premade this year. Anything that would be perfect for a 4 or 6 inch pot I can start now for spring/summer sales will work. I'm considering geranium seeds? Idk they seem easy enough and I can keep rooting from cuttings. Anyway I'm always super busy now so not much time for TV, but hope you are well and wish you luck this year!
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Great to see you post again BVV!


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Cole what are you growing for potted plant sales this year? I'm only doing plants. So far I've bought multiple Zinnias, Dwarf Sunflowers, Coleus Kong mix, many marigold varieties, and will be buying all my HB's premade this year. Anything that would be perfect for a 4 or 6 inch pot I can start now for spring/summer sales will work. I'm considering geranium seeds? Idk they seem easy enough and I can keep rooting from cuttings. Anyway I'm always super busy now so not much time for TV, but hope you are well and wish you luck this year!
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Old February 21, 2019   #641
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I don't grow for market, but as I've had no luck buying bedding dahlias around here, I am growing some myself from seeds: https://www.rareseeds.com/mignon-single-mix-dahlia/ (The seed packet had about 60 seeds, not the 30 listed.)



They came up in 3-4 days on a heat mat and have been really easy to grow so far. Maybe other people would like them, too? I find them really cheerful.
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Old February 21, 2019   #642
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I don't grow for market, but as I've had no luck buying bedding dahlias around here, I am growing some myself from seeds: https://www.rareseeds.com/mignon-single-mix-dahlia/ (The seed packet had about 60 seeds, not the 30 listed.)



They came up in 3-4 days on a heat mat and have been really easy to grow so far. Maybe other people would like them, too? I find them really cheerful.
Good to know! I need something besides zinnias to use as fillers around the garden.
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Great to see you post again BVV!

+1 ! Happy New Year BVV! Hope it'll be a great season with none of that flooding you folks had last year... I was worried about you!
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+1 ! Happy New Year BVV! Hope it'll be a great season with none of that flooding you folks had last year... I was worried about you!
Thanks y'all, you too bower. We've had so much rain the past year I'm afraid my house is going to float away!
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Thanks y'all, you too bower. We've had so much rain the past year I'm afraid my house is going to float away!
us too, but we live on a huge slope. this isn't good to walk on when it is so wet but the water isn't standing on us. the creeks have been brimming full for the past two weeks and rain again for tomorrow.

Wishes for a great year this year for you from here too.
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