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Gardening as a Living?
I'm considering starting a greenhouse - just a small one for now - as a
way to perhaps earn a living. Here where I live - in Eastern Canada, we have a very limited season for outdoor plants. But I'm wondering if there's any way to make a profit year-round, not just in the springtime. Are there any houseplants or other exotic things that can be sold year-round? Or is gardening strictly a season thing, requiring us to find some other source of income for the winter? Any advice would be appreciated. |
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Gardening as a Living?
On Sat, 8 Sep 2007 16:11:19 -0700, "Chris F."
wrote: I'm considering starting a greenhouse - just a small one for now - as a way to perhaps earn a living. Here where I live - in Eastern Canada, we have a very limited season for outdoor plants. But I'm wondering if there's any way to make a profit year-round, not just in the springtime. Are there any houseplants or other exotic things that can be sold year-round? Or is gardening strictly a season thing, requiring us to find some other source of income for the winter? Any advice would be appreciated. Flowers should be marketable year round. Talk to florists and see what they want. See if you can find out what they pay and where they get their material NOW. Otherwise, I would consider herbs and spices. Spices sell well in Texas - don't know about the culinary possibilities in the land of snow and funny accents. |
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Gardening as a Living?
"Chris F." wrote in message ... I'm considering starting a greenhouse - just a small one for now - as a way to perhaps earn a living. Here where I live - in Eastern Canada, we have a very limited season for outdoor plants. But I'm wondering if there's any way to make a profit year-round, not just in the springtime. snip This group is pretty much about local garden in and around Austin, TX. I think you will get better advice going to "alt.home.lawn.garden", which is a more widely read geographically. Bob-tx |
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Gardening as a Living?
Spices sell well in Texas - don't know about the culinary possibilities in the land of snow and funny accents. Lots of snow here yes, but you won't find any funny accents. Don't believe everything you see on The Daily Show or South Park..... |
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Gardening as a Living?
On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 07:35:35 -0700, "Chris F."
wrote: Spices sell well in Texas - don't know about the culinary possibilities in the land of snow and funny accents. Lots of snow here yes, but you won't find any funny accents. Don't believe everything you see on The Daily Show or South Park..... I'm currently working with Canadians, mostly from the Calgary area. We kid each other regarding our unique approaches to the English language. But they DO have funny accents. Not as funny as New Jersey - but funny. |
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Gardening as a Living?
"greylock" wrote in message ... On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 07:35:35 -0700, "Chris F." wrote: Spices sell well in Texas - don't know about the culinary possibilities in the land of snow and funny accents. Lots of snow here yes, but you won't find any funny accents. Don't believe everything you see on The Daily Show or South Park..... I'm currently working with Canadians, mostly from the Calgary area. We kid each other regarding our unique approaches to the English language. But they DO have funny accents. Not as funny as New Jersey - but funny. Depends on what part of Canada I guess... Newfoundlanders are some of the worst offenders. |
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