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Old August 7, 2017   #18
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Cole, I can tell you there's a distinct market difference between annuals and perennials.
I think the two sides of annuals market are the sixpacks for transplanting and the large pots where they'll be left all season and then chucked.
Perennials you can really grow up and pot up into larger sizes for a bigger dollar.
Anything propagated by roots for the most part is easy to multiply and commands a good price.
If you have a big one that you didn't sell one season, you can always divide it to make more for next year. Peonies, Lilies, Daylilies, Irises for example.
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