Walk into almost any store and discover herbs that are used in a wide variety of goods-soaps, candles, teas, medications, and bath oils. It's easy to get overwhelmed by all the decisions confronting a newcomer to the herb industry. You can concentrate on growing herbal crops, creating herbal goods or ornaments, growing herbs for the fresh-cut market, growing and drying herbs, selling to wholesale and bulk consumers of herbs-the list goes on! Finding a niche that suits both your level of expertise, abilities and the local ...
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Walk into almost any store and discover herbs that are used in a wide variety of goods-soaps, candles, teas, medications, and bath oils. It's easy to get overwhelmed by all the decisions confronting a newcomer to the herb industry. You can concentrate on growing herbal crops, creating herbal goods or ornaments, growing herbs for the fresh-cut market, growing and drying herbs, selling to wholesale and bulk consumers of herbs-the list goes on! Finding a niche that suits both your level of expertise, abilities and the local market is crucial for newcomers. Starting a herbal nursery can be a great way to beginners can make a profit from their love of crops and gardening. It's one of the best ways to "bootstrap" into a decent part-time or full-time revenue. You will learn how to develop and market the ten most common culinary herbs and the ten most common medicinal products in this guide, using potted crops as your unique "niche."
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