Ready for online selling.
Nourished by Compost!
My brother is being so productive about the soil he is tilling in his backyard including his neighbor's plot property which he take some permission for #gardening it and making it productive piece of land before they use it in building their own house. His crops are long mildly-hot chili pepper, red curly hot chili peppers, Carolina reaper chili pepper (pictured above), eggplants, Okras, some varieties of bananas, raspberry cuttings, Moringa leaves and its fruits, Lemongrass (grows like a grass easy), Ginger, and some other vegetables.
He sells them at a very low price considering that the prices of vegetables in my country had all gone up considerably. But what is good to selling low is that you can of course get rid of your produce very fast especially now that word of mouth via Facebook™ marketplace.
What is a good thing is that aside from planting into his own property he also get to plant to the vacant lot of the owner of his neighbor. He also plants along the road and thus making use of that small part of the road to be productive. Then on the other side there was a rice field where he can pot shot some wild pigeons visiting the adjacent rice paddies for some additional sustenance for him and his family.
Many people now are making use of online selling to supplement their family with income. So if they have some specialties that can be competitive in the market in terms of offering a quality product or services I guess that the time has come to that already.
Being a teacher of vocational subjects he already has a captured market with his students, friends, and family to support him. His Carolina reaper chili oil is relatively cheap which gives it some advantage to the market because it was the farmer who used to raise it and process it. So in my opinion he just have to produce more so he can take advantage of profiting faster due to the cheaper prices that he is offering to the buyers.
Carolina Reaper, 2 Million Scoville Units!
"Buy this oil and make every bite boil."
BRUUUHHH... take all my money! How can I order a jar or 30? I AM a huge fanatic of peppers and grow my own REAPERS! #Way2Grow
The link is in the photo source but I don't think he ships internationally, it is only $2.29 in dollars equivalent per bottle plus shipping.👍
Wow, that's great. I'd like to try it, I love spicy.
By the way, first I saw the photos I thought it was strawberries lol.
It definitely will make you crave more food n your mouth to appease the pleasurable burning experience @junglegirl 👍
Absolutely, it calls beautiful burning lol
That's fantastic. I always think I should make money out of my garden produce but I'm rubbish at promoting myself. Have you seen the @gardendiary challenge? Check it out. If you use the #gardening tag on posts like this it might find you :P
Yes, in my opinion you can make garden produce products that other people might want like this super hot chili oil, maybe dehydrated, or pickled organic veggies or berries. So I am excited of what you can come-up with, the Facebook marketplace works well for even big sellers without the hustle of furnishing business permits and licenses, but maybe in your are the laws are stricter @riverflows I am assuming. 😊
Oh yes there is a lot more regulation here that's for sure!
I love hot food but I’m not sure even I could take that one haha
I am afraid to try it too @ultravioletmag
The curly chili pepper already stings but nice to add for coconut cream vegetable dishes. 😋
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