Can we sell plants two years in succession and have the second year be as successful?
Past experiences show that the second year is usually even more successful in that people are aware of the quality, value and service and buy even more than they did the year before. (Note: Many groups have been selling plants since they were introduced into fundraising 20 years ago. We also like to tell the story of the groups that decided to try something different the second year and hear from their customers, “Where are the plants?”, “How am I going to decorate my office?”, “Where do I go to get poinsettias that last three months and can be transplanted?”.
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