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This was our first baby, and we literally has no preference AT ALL before we found out the first time. I had to come back 4 weeks later for some follow up images and got told that I'm actually having a baby boy! I'd heard about mistakes being made from using scans that are too early, but this was my anatomy scan! It felt so certain! Apparently he was in the perfect position to take some misleading photos, though, and it was a huge, rare fluke at my top-notch office. If you group them well, you could get $3-$5, maybe more, depending on size of plants, number of plants, and type of plants in the set.I was told girl at my anatomy scan. trio of peppers - and tell them the varieties they're getting italian herb set - oregano, parsley, and basil plant). As I previously mentioned for the tomato plant/tomatoes, these could be something that could be more saleable at a farmers market I suspect you may also do well bundling these to sell them (i.e. 4) Plants need labels if you want to increase people's interest in them on a similar note, people are more interested in things being sold in vessels they are more familiar with (little pots, flats, etc.). I think you might need to wait a bit before people will buy these.
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some will look at it as dying rather than newly rooted, others will think it's too easy to kill, so I think you might have a tough sale on the rooted leaves ones with blossoms might be a little better, but people tend to like things that look more like full plants. 3) Most people outside of garden clubs and here aren't going to recognize a leaf with roots as a plant. 2) I'm not familiar enough about this flower to weigh in. Do you have a farmers market nearby that you might be able to ask the organizers to join? Farmers markets will have a good market for plant buyers. If you don't have room, I don't think $10 is unreasonable if it is coming already planted. or anyone but him, since he apparently has some magical source that gives them to him for pennies. 1) Guy doesn't believe the tomato plant will produce anything? Keep the plant and sell the tomatoes to him. Where are you in the world? How much more time is there in your grow season? I know around here, most people already have the plants they intend to have for the most part, so it would be hard to sell young plants.
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heck, as a widow I use my little toaster oven for baking and my full size oven for (ah hum) cast iron pan storage, lol! Yikes! Sorry to have gotten so windy here. It cost a bit more than local, but is SOLID while the local (Sears, Home Depot, etc.) are beyond cheaply made!! Then at my daughter's request, we splurged and bought a full size (as opposed to apt size) 'fridge, figuring a full size 'fridge was more important than a full size stove and found we were right. For the kitchen, I bought a heavy duty apt size stove on line. someone just changed their mind so I scored big time and got exactly what I wanted and couldn't otherwise afford. perfect condition, nothing was wrong with them, back in their orig box. They're higher end and cost a fraction of new. I also got all the front and back door hardware from the mark down/returned bin at Home Depot. for a fraction of the cost of a new window. double paned, heavy duty with a thick frame, outward crank, looked brand new and a real stunner. Don't forget to check out your local architectural salvage yards! I got a fabulous kitchen window that originally came out of a business of some sort. Sadly, Ikea just did a major overhaul of their cabinetry and not sure I like the new style, but I wouldn't let that stop you from using their online kitchen program. I also went ahead and picked up a Minwax Wood Stain Marker just in case of touch ups (I'd do the same for any high end cabinetry as well), but haven't have to use it in the 7 years they've been in daily use.
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plus I've been quite surprised at just how well they've held up. They were fairly easy to put together and install.

I will say that I did end up buying the Ikea cabinets to save on the co$t of my reno and absolutely love them. If you do decide to go with their cabinets, you can also print out the cost of the entire kitchen as well with and without their appliances, etc. Afterwards you can save your plan to your computer or print it out along with a list of all your cabinets, sizes, appliances, etc. You can then view it flat as well as in 3D from all sides, as well as from above and below rotating it all around to your heart's delight. and then (using their cabinets, sinks and appliances templates), arrange and rearrange a mock kitchen. did I mention it was FREE? :D You put in your room dimensions, windows, doors and wall openings, etc.
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You might want to try taking advantage of the free Ikea online kitchen remodeling program I used it and found it invaluable.
