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Old May 10, 2018   #3
PureHarvest
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Cole, sounds good.
If slugs, bugs, and disease don't take my plants out, I'm gonna have a lot of stems to cut.
Lots of marketing decisions to make. CSA, wholesale to distributor or florists or produce stands. Make arrangements and sell through friends, family, co-workers, grocery stores.
Having a background in ornamental horticulture, I want so badly to grow a mess of stuff and make arrangements. But, it's not realistic for the time I have available, plus the distribution.
So I am just sticking with the 3 crops above. Most likely will do most to florists at wholesale in bunches of 10.

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