She's cute, but I have to admit it's not something I would buy. You might be better served with items that might be used for enjoying your other products, like quality mortar and pestle sets, tea infusers, gelcaps, etc.
Roger, do mean the person buying them? If I am out to buy herbs(only some I dont grow) I want quality. Having said that Im not about to let someone over charge me either. I'll pay a decent price for quality but wont go overboard.
she selects wool and flax and works with eager hands Prov.31:13
Robin
An organic farm in the forest in
Maine
USA
705 Posts
Posted - May 01 2006 : 06:22:29 AM
I think they're equally important. I will pay a reasonable price for quality. I won't buy poor quality no matter how cheap it is. It's important to charge what you need in order to make the crop fairly priced for yourself and your customers.