22 Edible Plants You Can Grow and Sell From Home
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Very interesting. Some will not grow in my zone 3b area. But others do well here and there are wild varieties of some here. Have seen this Mike McGroaty and his group before. Would love to join someday. But have not saved up enough for this one yet and not at a point to grow that much to have them for sale yet.
Thanks for sharing. Will help me decide on some varieties of plants to try here.
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Cool. Thank you for sharing this info!
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... in 3b, I imagine so!
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I'm checking it out. Like @vickeym says, zone 3a/b does have its limits.
You would have to make sure that you were not selling patented varieties. If you were, there are huge penalties for doing so. Doing your research on varieties would be very wise. Now, if you were just selling native plants, there is no issue.
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I received an email with info in it but haven't had the chance to check it out yet, regrettably. Hoping to be able to after the holiday is over this week.😊
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@judsoncarroll4 amazing ideas were left in the comments as I click on the link you provided. Sandpaper strips placed along garden bed edges to deter snails, mushroom compost on flattened boxes then add hay and soil prevents weeds, and use white landscaping fabric for more dense strawberry plants to grow! Wow
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