Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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April 12, 2015 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: North GA
Posts: 530
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First Farmers Market of the Season
We attended our first market of the season yesterday. I always look forward to the seedling sales weekends.|
My goal is to treat every customer's garden as if it were as important as my own. Especially if someone indicates that they are a first-time gardener. I want to ensure that they are setup for the best chance for success so that they continue to garden, versus struggling out of the gate and giving up. Thus, I go out of my way to answer each customer's questions. This can cause a bit of a wait for folks. Unfortunately, we are victims of our own success as the customer lines are getting longer each year. This is causing more folks to sometimes utter rather rude comments and walk away. I would be interested to hear from others that sell seedlings at markets as to how they handle this balancing act. I am becoming less patient as I get older, so I am considering posting the following announcement at my tent. Do you think that this "crosses the line?" of diplomacy? WELCOME! (Tactful Version) I have grown over 1000 varieties of heirloom and open-pollinated tomatoes. I have on display photos of some of my favorite selections. Please take a few minutes to enjoy the photos while we assist the previous guest. WELCOME! (Reality Check Version) |
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