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[email protected][_1_] 16-09-2006 04:17 PM

Ornamental grass
 
I have been numerous types of ornamental grasses for years, all hardy
to zone 5. I would like to find out how to sell them. If anyone has any
thoughts please let me know. I could sell in many forms from small to
specimen size.I'm getting overgrown here in southern Indiana. Any info
would be helpful. I have tried to grow in containers, but this is too
much work for my older body.
Bittersweet


Carl 1 Lucky Texan 16-09-2006 07:07 PM

Ornamental grass
 
wrote:

I have been numerous types of ornamental grasses for years, all hardy
to zone 5. I would like to find out how to sell them. If anyone has any
thoughts please let me know. I could sell in many forms from small to
specimen size.I'm getting overgrown here in southern Indiana. Any info
would be helpful. I have tried to grow in containers, but this is too
much work for my older body.
Bittersweet


Many folks seem to be able to sell plants through Ebay. Possibly craigslist.
If you cannot or do not want to ship, you specify local pickup only. Of
course, that would drastically limit your customer base.
If you want to trade for other ornamentals, you might join
www.davesgarden.com . They have a trading system.

Carl


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Jangchub 18-09-2006 02:37 PM

Ornamental grass
 
On 16 Sep 2006 08:17:16 -0700, wrote:

I have been numerous types of ornamental grasses for years, all hardy
to zone 5. I would like to find out how to sell them. If anyone has any
thoughts please let me know. I could sell in many forms from small to
specimen size.I'm getting overgrown here in southern Indiana. Any info
would be helpful. I have tried to grow in containers, but this is too
much work for my older body.
Bittersweet


I have a greenhouse so in the winter I grow certain things for local
nurseries and it seems to me they love when I bring plants in which
are rarely sold in 4" pots. I build benches and divide the grasses
now, pot them up and let them sit in an unheated greenhouse over
winter. Come spring, they start to grow and I bring them to the
nurseries.



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