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Old August 15, 2011   #1
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OK, so I have a customer that wants to buy summer squash blossoms. Everything I read says they only keep a very short time and need to be used immediately. This would make it impossible to supply them.
Anyone tried taking blossoms to market? How did you keep them in a good state and what the heck did you charge?
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Old August 15, 2011   #2
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I don't have personal experience but did find an article:

http://www.harvestwizard.com/2007/06...h_blossom.html
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Old August 15, 2011   #3
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We sell 10 blossoms for $5.

They are collected in the morning, placed in clamshells and stored in an ice-chest.

If kept refrigerated, they keep for 4 or 5 days.
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We sell 10 blossoms for $5.

They are collected in the morning, placed in clamshells and stored in an ice-chest.

If kept refrigerated, they keep for 4 or 5 days.
Sounds like a good deal, I just read where they sold from $1.00 to $5.00 a piece.


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Old August 15, 2011   #5
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Thanks for the replies.
I was seeing 50 cents each as a pretty common price.
I guess they keep a little longer than I thought.
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i sell a lot of them to restaurants at $6/dozen but have had zippo luck with them at the market at 50 cents apiece (or any price for that matter)... fred is spot on on the methodology...
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They are an item that is hard to sell at the market, but we throw extras from the week into CSA boxes and they are appreciated.

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i sell a lot of them to restaurants at $6/dozen but have had zippo luck with them at the market at 50 cents apiece (or any price for that matter)... fred is spot on on the methodology...
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Really nice article, Feldon, thanks for linking it.
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If you are growing for blossoms. Butter Blossom is a good variety, it produces mega amounts of male blossoms which most cooks prefer but very few female and therefore very little fruit, usually covered in male blossom thoug.

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Old March 19, 2012   #10
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i tried selling squah blossoms this summer at my local market as i personally always use them.. i did make a few sales out of curiosity and explaing my recipes. i picked them right before going to market while the flowers will still open and kept them cool. some customers returned the next week wanting them but they were not a great hit in my area
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Old March 19, 2012   #11
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in my area i had pblms selling them 4 for a buck and they were big zuchinni blossoms too
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