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First year marketing OP tomato plants

windclimber
14 years ago

Decided to take the plunge into the farmers market w/ our

hierloom tomato seed collection. I have researched this site pretty well and could use some experienced advice.

I have a sizable collection of seeds varietys and plan on growing some of them that I have grown and think are suitable for the home gardener.

The market fee is cheap ($15) a stall. I will buy trays and cells (4 1/2" sq, set a table w/ cloth and artistic wifey will draw a banner and set up a chalkboard.

I think the idea of a binder w/ laminated descriptions of the varietys w/ picture and history would be good. I will send home a like description and planting directions on a small card. Product in sack lunch bag or grocery bag, or optimistically speaking the top of a produce box.

The question is how many plants should I start? I am looking at 400 as this is my first venture. The locale is a medium sized city just south of Kansas City. Last year my visits to the market seemed like they had good traffic.

Considering herbs also.

Please let me know your thoughts on our plan and any tips.:)

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