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Mar 2, 2017 8:26 PM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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Deryll, how you would market your daylilies if you ever decided to sell commercially would be totally up to you. It would be up to the customer to decide to buy from you are not because you did or did not keep records. That is how business works. Normally the better the product and the better the service the greater the price for the product, and the more sales are made. I think it is perfectly fair to the little guy or the big sellers for the customer to purchase from the business that delivers the products and services they want. If people down south know that you don't do anything to prevent rust, and the people up north know you don't keep any records to know if a plant is hardy in their region, and the people out west know you aren't aware if any of your plants are drought tolerant, and etc. there would likely be very few sales. You, just stating that all the plants you sell do very well in your own garden, might be enough info for some people to go ahead and buy your plants. Most would not want to even risk the shipping cost on that basis.
There is a huge difference in growing plants as a hobby and as a business, the customer may not be always right, but they do determine the number of sales.

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