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June 6, 2016 | #61 | |
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June 6, 2016 | #62 |
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Heirloom and open pollinated types from Wild Boar Farms.
Just need to produce at this point. Everything else is worked out...other than getting boxes for packing/delivery. I'm leaning towards 10lb single layer boxes. How do you do it? |
June 6, 2016 | #63 |
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Any of you guys know how much radish pods would sell for?
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June 6, 2016 | #64 |
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No help here. That's a new one to me. I've never heard of that for sale in all my years. You are on the cutting edge so you might have to start the trend and set a price for others to follow.
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June 6, 2016 | #65 |
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I saw one stand with them last Saturday. I didn't catch the price but I will look for them this Saturday. -Zach
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June 7, 2016 | #66 | |
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I am growing quite a few tomatoes from Wild Boar Farms myself: Pink Boar Cosmic Eclipse Blue Cream Berries Indigo Apple Lucid Gem Trenton's Tiger Berkley Tie Die Beauty King Solar Flare Indigo Blue Beauty Restaurants love the appearance. Not all of these varieties have the best taste in my opinion though. |
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June 7, 2016 | #67 |
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Gotcha.
I am growing Dark Queen, Large Barred Boar, Black and Brown Boar, BTD, PBTD, Black Beauty, and Blue Chocolate. Somehow we didn't overlap, lol. So, do you weigh each box since they are all different amounts and then multiply by your price per pound? |
June 8, 2016 | #68 | |
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With about four times more tomato plants this year, I have to take a different approach. I found an old postal scale on Craiglist ($25) which will weigh up to 60#. I plan on weighing the box first and then filling with tomatoes and subtracting the weight of the box: |
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June 8, 2016 | #69 |
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BigVV,
I have some of those radish pods too and they are so great but for me, it doesn't seem like it could be worth picking to sell. There are other small fruits like this; currants, gooseberries and rose hips (wild) come to mind. I would have to sell at something like 50$/lb to make money. Do you have an idea of how much time it takes to pick those pods? Maybe my old fingers are just slow... |
June 8, 2016 | #70 |
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I pick em as stalks and was going to try selling in bunches. I'm thinking 3$ per
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June 8, 2016 | #71 | |
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That's what I saw last weekend. I want to say they were a $1 a bunch -Zach
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June 8, 2016 | #72 |
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Oh god not worth the bother at 1$. How big were the bunches?
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June 8, 2016 | #73 |
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Sounds like a good idea though; get the customer to do the work.
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June 9, 2016 | #74 |
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Maybe 3-5 stalks.
-Zach
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June 11, 2016 | #75 |
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Went to the river market again today. Tomatoes are still $3 a pound. Two people had them for 3.50. A small basket was $5 a piece for tomatoes. Small basket of blueberries were $7-8. No radish pods though this week.
The tomatoes were Big Dena. From a google search it's a commercial greenhouse variety. -Zach
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