They look great, but it’s been very cloudy and cool. And our first sale is a week earlier than usual. (Feb. 22 instead of Mar. 1)

We’ve done this for years and knew it kwould be dicey to get them to market size.

We plant by Moonie signs and this is the first year of decades that the timeline was so challenging.

When they are full size we get $5 each/6 for $25 and sell out.

This coming week is cloudy and cold so we will bbe challenged to get them hardened off even.

So…we will need to charge less? Sincerely they

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Baby tomato plants not yet ready for market
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3 Comments

  1. karstopography

    Kind of dinky. You got a week. It’s your math. What are your costs? I would not pay $5 for those plus a week. I might pay $3.

  2. Variety would matter to me. If i knew it was something I could just find at another store for less, I wouldn’t pay. However, if it was a harder to find heirloom or something like that I would consider it though I probably wouldn’t buy as many unless they were significantly bigger. My reasoning is that I am willing to pay a bit if it saves me a decent amount of growing time.

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