Am I too cheap?

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Needed some San Marzano tomatoes. Went to small green house where I bought some heirloom plants 2 years ago. Said they had them, $2/plant. Told her she was much higher than 2 years ago. Her comment same price as then. I had bought them from her husband then. I told him then that I would only pay what I paid at local green house, so he agreed to match. Wished her well, left as friendly as I arrived.

They sell produce and plants at local farmer markets. So is $2/plant normal?
 

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I think I paid $3.50 for mine. Two dollars sounds reasonable to me when you consider the work you would have done to start it from seed.

Mary
 

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Per plant? It's obvious that we are engages in the wrong professions. We should be selling tomato plants! :gig
 

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Interesting and I was concerned when local green house went from $12 to $14 per flat. I still bought there because I like this green house (actually they got some San Marzano's in so I went and bought them-4/$1.29.

I guess I am cheap.....my DW wouldn't disagree as she says I'm like my mom would could squeeze a penny like no other. When you grow up poor, you learn to make money go as far as it could.

Mary, how much is a flat in your area? I'd probably die of heart attack with your cost of living expenses........:ep
 

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What size pot are we talking about here? I just bought 4" pots - 2 creeping jenny, and 4 coleus, they were $3.50 a piece, which i considered normal. Dont buy tomatoes so i'm not sure what they are at the greenhouse.
 

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Tomatoes I bought were in 4 cell plastic. Understand perennials but annuals? For $2 they had better have small tomatoes on them. Mine are 4" tall and definitely not blooming
 

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Our plants come in 4" pots. They don't sell them in flats. Unless you get a flat and fill them with 4"inch pots, they are still $3.50 each. Creeping Jenny's are $4.99 for 4" pot. Coral Bells are $5.99 and up for 4" pots. Just paid $4.95 for a 4" coleus. Impations are also expensive in 4" pots. Jep, everything is higher out here.

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I'd better stay in the sticks..... I'd never survive those prices. Always thought I'd like to visit SF but at those prices, could only stay 5 minutes. I am old! :old
 

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One place by me had tomatoes in one gallon pots, $14. Way too much for me, but everything has gone up this year. Most tomato plants are $2-4. I can get tiny plants in cell packs, but I'm not sure on the price. I never get them. I don't have much room and like to grow a variety. Flats are around $20. Other then that prices really vary. I've seen the same plant at different places range from $9-$22.
 

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