It's our Plant Sale/Cream Tea on May 13th and I've been busy filling up our new greenhouse with plants to (hopefully) sell.
Please would someone give me a rough idea of how much to charge.
I've grown tomatoes, Gardener's Delight, Bangladeshi and Minibel -
[attachment=1]
[attachment=2]
[attachment=3]
[attachment=6]
and chillies, Filius Blue, Jalapeno, Mem Jolokia, Naga Morich, Varigated, Hot Patio Sizzle, Pretty in Purple
[attachment=4]
[attachment=5]
I would not sell them for less than 75p each, have a look at what Wilkos, garden centres etc sell them for then go about 50p lower
I wish my toms looked half as strong but sadly I'd say 50p a plant is about right.
Maybe you can stretch it to 75p for the chillis and be prepared to do a little discount for folks buying 6 plants (get a few of those plastic trays they give away in Homebase so folks can have 6 plants for the price of 5).
Good luck - your GH is a dream come true.
Squash, have you made that calorie free cake again? ;D ;D ;D.
... having thunk on, the sale isn't til the 13th so they've all got a bit more growing time yet .....
We used to give loads to our Horticultural society plant sale but they charged £1 + and often had plants thrown away because they didn't sell >:(
So now I just give my plants to friends and neighbours.
I think the advice given so far is good,I think you should always aim to undercut what's being charged locally.
Cracking plants Squash :)
Plants look really healthy Betty,
Make mine on the windowsill look leggy.
Might have to buy some :)
Martin.
I would willingly pay 75p for them, they look well, and healthy, and 6 for the price of 5 is a true bargain, peppers again a little more
I'd go for a quid a pop and see what bites - esp for the chilis.
I just remembers my local garden centre is selling them for £1.50 each and £2.99 for 6 (I think)
I'd happily pay £1 for a Naga... :)
Add the price of the packets of seeds together with the price of compost you used,divide the total by how may plants you have,then you have a starting price
Myself I wouldn't be to greedy as one poster said I would want to shift the lot not take them home
Wilkies were 3 for a fiver and they were the same size as yours Betty so £1 would definitely be a bargain.Star off with£1 and see how they go.
50p each or two for a pound. ::)
Thats givin em away :o
Our local garden centre sells good quality plants at 4 for £3. The ones from B&Q and other non specialist places are poor quality and more expensive. £0.50 should see you clearing the lot, Much more than that and you could find you are left with a lot. What were they sold for last year and how well did they do? This should give you an idea of your local market price.
Regards
Bluecar
We're doing them for £1.00 each or 6 for £5.00. Same for the peppers etc. We try to keep everything to multiples of 50p or £1.00, saves on change ;D
I'm with manics on this, i needs to be 50ps and pounds.... and a multi-deal.... I'm planning on shifting my spare tomatoes and cucurbits at our association bring and buy, 50p for the toms, melons and gherkins etc, 12 plants for a fiver, the all female cukes count double.... and folks will pay a quid for an all female cuke every day of the week cos the seed is four quid for 4 seeds.... (Wyevales 50p sale for the win)
I paid 75p for a Roma tom at the garden centre on Sat. Healthy but maybe a little smaller than yours. didn't look at /chillies etc but think they were all same price.
We did 50p per plant last year at our plant sale, I'm not sure what our prices are this year yet but I'm guessing they will be the same....we sold an awful lot of plants!
Lots of ours have their first truss forming. We usually sell them for 50p if they're smaller :)
We have been selling toms on site this year at 50p nearly all gone (80+) last year we had about 200 so 3 for a £1 they didn't sell ! you can never tell .
Thanks everyone for your replies.
I might try Manic's suggestion of £1 each or 6 for £5, we could always reduce them if they don't sell. That's if the rain holds off and we get some customers!