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Half Price Time
On Jul 18, 5:28?pm, rachael simpson
wrote: Billy Rose wrote: In article , "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "Billy Rose" wrote in message ... It's that time of the year folks. My nursery is selling vegetable garden plants at half price. I'm sure they aren't the only ones. Got me a nice habanero in a 4" pot for $1.25. Not bad for over priced Sonoma County. -- Billy http://angryarab.blogspot.com/ Even Home Despot has some nice deals. Here, someone made a horrible mistake and actually took good care of some of the plants. They've probably been fired. No good deed goes unpunished. Why firing... it's smart to discount plants that will probably die if not purchased... likely there's not enough growing season remaining to produce peppers anyway. same at the local tractor supply today........had some garden wagons marked down to 19.95, when the regular price was $59 plus (someone's probably gonna get in trouble for that one too) I don't think discounted wagons are in the same catagory as discounted late season annuals... the plants will bring zero revenue if unsold... the wagon can be offered for sale next year, but $19.95 is probalby all it's worth anyway and still some profit, the $59 was way inflated, as are all seasonal goods at the onset of the season. There are lots of deep discounts on summer goods in every catagory now; grills and lawn mowers gotta go to make room for snow blowers. It won't be much longer and all live nursery plants will be deeply discounted. Perennials, shrubs, and trees can be heeled in over winter but not annuals. |
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