How to Create A Business From Growing & Selling Plants
If You Love Gardening, Then Here’s How You Could Turn
it into £100–£1,000 Per Week Extra Income!
Richard Allen has been growing and selling plants very
successfully in his family run business for over 20 years. Recently he realised there was a huge opportunity for
amateur gardeners to take their hobby and turn it into a profitable and enjoyable business. He’s now published a
great ebook (with plenty of exciting add-ons) and I am more than happy to give it a glowing review in these
pages.
You see, I think Richard is onto something
here.
According to the NGA, consumers spent a total of $37.7 billion on
their lawns and gardens last year. That comes out to an average of $444 per household.
Gardening in the UK is a £5bn a year industry. Thanks to
social-economic changes such as an increase in home ownership, higher disposable incomes and an ageing population,
gardening is a huge and growing market. And surely with the recession biting, people will be attracted to simpler
and cheaper pursuits like gardening.
I checked Amazon and did some research. There really is very
little information on how serious hobbyists could start their own horticultural business. So Richard saw the gap
and went for it. And I think he has done a cracking job.
The marketing promotion (How to create your own business) is extremely well put together, but without any of the usual hype. It’s honest,
straightforward and clearly states what’s on offer. Richard has all the credentials and definitely knows what
he’s talking about.
The earnings claims are realistic – Richard suggests you could
make a £100 weekly side income from just three or four hours a week all the way up to £1,000 a week from a full
time operation. Through the manual he gives the essential advice you need for choosing, buying and growing plants
plus specific strategies for selling plants to both the public and trade.
OK, by the very nature of the subject, there’s no way Richard can
cover every aspect of the actual cultivation process. And if you are a complete newbie, I suspect you will need to
partner with someone who already has ‘green fingers’. But what makes this ebook so strong for me, is how Richard
devotes most time to the commercial side of things. He shows how you can sell plants from home, at car boot sales,
farmers’ markets and craft and plant fairs. He even shows how you could joint venture with your local garden centre
or sell direct to the public via eBay!
To really get this business started, you’re going to need land – a
minimum of 20ft by 20ft that could be devoted to growing your plants. You will also need transport including a
trailer to move your plants around, although you could certainly hire that in the beginning.
Yes, it is possible to grow and sell all your own plants and spend
no money, but it could take up to two years before you see a profit. Richard solves this by showing you how you
could take an initial £200 investment and turn it into £1,000 then £5,000, just through buying and selling
plants.
More than the money, this is very much a lifestyle business.
Although I’m no gardener and lead a hectic urban lifestyle, the gardeners I know are invariably relaxed,
stress-free and do something that is physically and intellectually challenging as well as emotionally
rewarding.
This opportunity is perfect for any
keen gardener, retirees, stay at home mums (and dads) and even the whole family.
Oh, and Richard also throws in an extra blueprint on a grass
cutting business which in itself could be a great stand alone part-time money-spinner! Plus you get six months
worth of free email consultation, an interview CD, free ebook updates for a year and monthly email
updates.
And for just £27, this is a bargain – especially when you consider
there is nothing like this available.
Bottom Line: A great introduction
for keen gardeners to turn their hobby into a profitable plant selling business.
How to Create A Business From Growing &
Selling Plants
Price: £27
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