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Farmers market here starts May 7th, perfect timing for selling plants (avg last frost is may 15th)


I have no idea when it starts here, but the dues make it too expensive for my few items to sell.

They are around $250 a year and they do not let you split it with another person or rent weekly.


My Brother is President of a Farmer Market in NC and they only charge $65 a year and they let people split the dues with others as long as only one person shows a week for that spot.

Once every other week would be perfect for me. BUT the $275 just takes too much profit out of the little I sell in a year.
 
I have no idea when it starts here, but the dues make it too expensive for my few items to sell.

They are around $250 a year and they do not let you split it with another person or rent weekly.


My Brother is President of a Farmer Market in NC and they only charge $65 a year and they let people split the dues with others as long as only one person shows a week for that spot.

Once every other week would be perfect for me.   BUT the $275 just takes too much profit out of the little I sell in a year.

I am very fortunate to be able to sell with no fees. They just require you to show that you carry some form of liability coverage (aka homeowners or farm/ranch)
 
Farmers market here starts May 7th, perfect timing for selling plants (avg last frost is may 15th)

It might be a fun day trip to travel down to buy your plants Klops. Where would I be going? What if I wanted to come the weekend of April 23rd because I leave for AZ April 30th and don't get back until May 7th.
ORRRRRR - Maybe my friend and I could stop by on our way back from South Dakota on that Saturday. That would work out. Where is your farmers market?
 
Here is a tip for you cheap errr ughh frugal gardeners . I am one also . Buy the first tomato and pepper plants available . Pot them into bigger pots . Take cuttings to increase your plants . They root easily . Plant the cuttings in pots or cups . Keep in shade and warm . Tomatoes will perk up in a week or less . That means roots have started . Peppers take a little longer . The donor plant will send up new shoots from leaf nodes . They catch up with each other fast . You can easily double your plants and save $ .
 
Seriously Klops, what time and where and what do you have besides tomato (I would want 12) and green pepper (I would want 6) and RALPHIE would you like some that I could pick up for you too?
 
I am very fortunate to be able to sell with no fees. They just require you to show that you carry some form of liability coverage (aka homeowners or farm/ranch)


Oh my that would be so great!

I have thought about trying to start a township one just to get away from the high fees. BUT Orrock is not really a high traffic area.


Ivie Does Big Lake have a farmers market?
 
Here is a tip for you cheap errr ughh frugal gardeners . I am one also . Buy the first tomato and pepper plants available . Pot them into bigger pots . Take cuttings to increase your plants . They root easily . Plant the cuttings in pots or cups . Keep in shade and warm . Tomatoes will perk up in a week or less . That means roots have started . Peppers take a little longer . The donor plant will send up new shoots from leaf nodes . They catch up with each other fast . You can easily double your plants and save $ .

That is an excellent suggestion.

Most people don't know that most plants you buy are started from cuttings and not seeds.

I repotted a few tomatoes I cut when I thinned my trays down. I would do more but I already have so many I am running out of lighted space
 
Jerry, you have given a very good secret away to the uninformed plant lovers. It is a good way to save time and money.
By the way, this is no April fools joke. It is snowing quite enthusiastically here, about 1/2 inch and piling up. Ralphie send some of that Banana Belt weather up here!!
This prolonged winter weather is bovine schieze as far as I am concerned!!

I have a problem with a weasel, and thus far have not caught him. The last time I had a problem with one he made the mistake of going into the garage. I waited for him to come out, and when he did I blasted him with a 12 guage. Luckily no pellets ricocheted into my wife's Escalade, or I would not be around to tell about this episode. Even so she thought it poor judgment to shoot onto the concrete in front of her vehicle. I told her no fowl no harm.
 
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