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Old October 19, 2015   #1
Keger
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Richmond, TX
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Default In, Texas, license for selling veggie plants

So the topic came up last week at our market. One of the guys who likes to mind everybody else's business ran over and said I need a license to sell my lettuce bowls at the market. In the fall and winter I put 10 or so lettuce plants in a nice oval plastic bowl and sell them so customers can pick their own fresh. Kind of a fun deal.

Anybody in Texas know what the policy is? All I can find is that no license is required for selling produce, doesn't say it matters if it is still growing or not.

Thanks
in advance!
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