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would you pay shipping cost ? for a 25 lb bag of 100% organic speciality worm castings ? I'm trying to figure out a way to sell thousands of bags of fresh castings. Any Ideas ?

2007-03-26 19:21:52 · 5 answers · asked by ZO 2 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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Yup, most likely if I didn't have some GRAND wormies of my own that pretty much cover casings for me.
Recently, in our local "farm" store I saw a 1lb bag of casings for $8, so yeah I would say yours would be a deal.
Now, is it "certified organic" really, because if its not don't say it, because you know what it doesn't matter because worm casting are AWESOME any way they are, and contrary
to prior responses IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE, worm castings are one of the BEST fertilizers out there. But I suppose you can't convince everyone.
But anyway I think if you were to as mentioned "market it" telling people the benefits etc. (which alot of people have no clue!!) then I would say you have your self a pretty good business going. And yeah I would pay shipping if it was reasonable----maybe you could make a deal with a delivery company and charge x amount or just include it in the cost.

My question... where oh where are you getting tons of the stuff??? in a year I'm lucky if I get 50lbs. LOL

2007-03-26 20:43:33 · answer #1 · answered by Maggie B 5 · 0 0

Alec... because of fact no longer each physique feeds their dogs the $3 rubbish you look bought on. some human beings certainly do care with regard to the factors interior the nutrition they provide to their canines and domestic dogs. high quality factors value extra...to the two the producer and the buyer. The crap you're speaking approximately would not value the producer plenty in any respect...yet expenses your dogs his well being and durability. uncooked or B.A.R.F. diets can even have their share of issues in case you do no longer do your analyze, purely like picking a foul high quality dogs nutrition. So...the attempt is thoroughly as much as you. You the two study and care with regard to the adjustments and their reward on your dogs, or you in basic terms attain for the bag closest on your eye point interior the food market.

2016-10-20 12:53:49 · answer #2 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

Yes, I would, that is dirt cheap. If I was going to get some I would buy it in bulk and save on delivery cost. Maybe you could also sell in one ton lots by small truck or utility.

2007-03-26 19:53:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If i needed it maybe i would. As a marketer of your product you need to show your potential buyers why they need your product. Just because something is organic, doesnt mean people will flock to it. You need to show why your product is an innovative solution to their gardening problems. Good Luck!

2007-03-26 19:36:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. "Organic" fertilizer offers no advantages over any other kind. All that counts is that it contains nutrients that the plants like.

2007-03-26 19:29:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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