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hover11 wrote:It's a grocery broSuperiorMan wrote:Massy is a cool store.
SuperiorMan wrote:
*Sweet peppers were $8/lb wholesale. Now it sells for $16/lb.
*Tomatoes were $6 to $8/lb wholesale. Now it sells for $22/lb.
*Cauliflower was $12 to$14/lb wholesale. Now it sells for $20 to $25/lb.
*Cabbage was $6 to $8/lb. Now it sells for $12/lb
Lettuce was $6 per head wholesale. Now it sells for $10 to $12 per head.
*Cassava was $1/lb. Now sells at $4 or $5/lb.
*Tomatoes were $15 /lb. Now they sell for $22/lb.
*Hot peppers were $5 for seven. Now they sell for $5 for 3.
*Limes were $10 for 10. Now they sell for $10 for four.
*Onions were $2/lb. Now it sells for $3/lb.
*Cucumber was 8/lb. Now it sells for $10/lb.
*Oranges are $10 for 4. The price remains the same.
*Portugals are 10 for $10. The prices remain the same.
pugboy wrote:chive $9 for the lil bundle that normally $4
SuperiorMan wrote:Tomatoes were $6 to $8/lb wholesale. Now it sells for $22/lb.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Tomatoes were $6 to $8/lb wholesale. Now it sells for $22/lb.
Meanwhile big shrimp is $20/lb
Tomato choka is gourmet food yes
Dizzy28 wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Tomatoes were $6 to $8/lb wholesale. Now it sells for $22/lb.
Meanwhile big shrimp is $20/lb
Tomato choka is gourmet food yes
Where?
Paid $30/lb in Tunapuna Market for regular sized ones yesterday.
Some nice sized tomatoes were going at $20/lb which based on prices elsewhere was not that bad
ruffneck_12 wrote:If only these basic items used to grow on trees huh
Can't plant shiet when your yard cast up. Also funny how there's more flooding now
Must be unrelated.
Phone Surgeon wrote:hydroponic farmers making their name finally
could pay off for all them expensive systems quick quick now
pugboy wrote:chives and other seasonings grow very easily in pots/containers.
in fact might grow even better since you can control how much watering they get
its just that most ppl get complacent and find it easier to go buy a bunch of chive in the shopruffneck_12 wrote:If only these basic items used to grow on trees huh
Can't plant shiet when your yard cast up. Also funny how there's more flooding now
Must be unrelated.
Phone Surgeon wrote:pugboy wrote:chives and other seasonings grow very easily in pots/containers.
in fact might grow even better since you can control how much watering they get
its just that most ppl get complacent and find it easier to go buy a bunch of chive in the shopruffneck_12 wrote:If only these basic items used to grow on trees huh
Can't plant shiet when your yard cast up. Also funny how there's more flooding now
Must be unrelated.
right now i trying to grow in pigtail buckets..because of the snails
fighting a losing war with the snails
eliteauto wrote:$8 Bodi= 8 strands
pugboy wrote:what about a table of sorts with the legs submersed in some chemical or medium which they cant cross ?
like how some ppl keep sugar on stand with legs in water to avoid antsPhone Surgeon wrote:pugboy wrote:chives and other seasonings grow very easily in pots/containers.
in fact might grow even better since you can control how much watering they get
its just that most ppl get complacent and find it easier to go buy a bunch of chive in the shopruffneck_12 wrote:If only these basic items used to grow on trees huh
Can't plant shiet when your yard cast up. Also funny how there's more flooding now
Must be unrelated.
right now i trying to grow in pigtail buckets..because of the snails
fighting a losing war with the snails
Alyuh just make sure is not some soggy old shrimps selling eh. Sounding like a rell good dealDuane 3NE 2NR wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Tomatoes were $6 to $8/lb wholesale. Now it sells for $22/lb.
Meanwhile big shrimp is $20/lb
Tomato choka is gourmet food yes
Where?
Paid $30/lb in Tunapuna Market for regular sized ones yesterday.
Some nice sized tomatoes were going at $20/lb which based on prices elsewhere was not that bad
Just saw “big shrimp 5lb for $100” on Munroe Rd flyover vendors
Phone Surgeon wrote:pugboy wrote:what about a table of sorts with the legs submersed in some chemical or medium which they cant cross ?
like how some ppl keep sugar on stand with legs in water to avoid antsPhone Surgeon wrote:pugboy wrote:chives and other seasonings grow very easily in pots/containers.
in fact might grow even better since you can control how much watering they get
its just that most ppl get complacent and find it easier to go buy a bunch of chive in the shopruffneck_12 wrote:If only these basic items used to grow on trees huh
Can't plant shiet when your yard cast up. Also funny how there's more flooding now
Must be unrelated.
right now i trying to grow in pigtail buckets..because of the snails
fighting a losing war with the snails
i might hadda try that
right now i have pigtail buckets suspended from metal fence posts..they cimbing 8 feet up the posts and across and down the string holding the bucket into the buckets......
they crossing any medium....
only soaking in the chemical will stop them.
salt water/thiovin etc
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