So believe it or not I've already got two possibly clients. I mentioned it the other day to a family friend and she mentioned it to her husband and he loved the idea. Then she mentioned it to a friend relative here who's a prepper and she wants to get me to do something for her as well. Which is exactly what I was hoping for. A little word of mouth. I've been doing some research on the business concept itself. A lot of people, except for those who've tried it, seem to think it's unsustainable. Which I get, but I've already decided I'll be selling seeds and grown plants once I get started, but without going in to how I'm thinking of charging I'm curious for some input.
What would you guys pay for someone to till a 10'x10' lot? Using this as a general size.
What would you pay for someone to till the same lot, plant organic non gmo seeds (multiple varieties), fertilize, and set up a fence for rabbits?
Heirloom organic seeds I'm figuring I'd charge about $1 to beat back the competition of pricks like Walmart. However, grown plants I'm figuring about $5 to $10 depending on the plants and quality. No one in this region is supplying grown organic plants anymore.
I'll also likely rent some space at the farmers market to sell plants, seeds, and possibly teas as I grow them.
I'm figuring a basic sale would consist of a tilled lot, planting seeds, fertilizing, and I'll be including a fact sheet about the plants along with tips on growing, feeding, harvest, and gathering seeds for the next season. That part kind of bites my sustainability in the ass, but I'm betting on my green thumbs and this being Yuppieville, USA. Though I won't be planting inter-seasonal crops. So if they want a fall garden ......
Anyways, as always, feedback appreciated.