CHARACTER SCENE NOTES SINCE IM GONNA FORGET CAUSE TODAY GONNA BE BUSY AND FULL OF NOISE;

Kayla, Demauria, and Anne sitting together (maybe eating? idk where though, could be a picnic for all I know), and chilling/talking. Kayla brings up the topic of what they’d all wanna do if they hadn’t been wrapped into their destined FallenSlayer roles (she maybe corrects herself and asks what they all wanna do once they’re retired from FallenSlaying which leads to the other two scoffing at the possibility of the three of them somehow ending all FallenBeasts). Kayla first says what she’d want to do outside of FallenSlaying to break the ice, after a pause Anne says what she would want to be doing and why, and then reluctantly Dema says what she wants to do (with Kayla first guessing what Dema would do and being so off the mark).

kihaku-gato:

I feel such an anxiety spike whenever trying to figure out what I should be charging for the plants I’m selling. My brain can to a degree measure/gauge what an art commission should sell at to a degree, but potted perennials/trees feel up in the air! I can judge what’s a good plant buy (I’m a cheapsake for buying plants), not so much for what’s a good plant sell (as in a sell which consumers will come for while still leading to an actual profit for the seller). Google isn’t particularly helpful for helping me figure this out…

Any perennial/tree sellers out there have a system for how to mark a plant up for its selling price?

I think I have a rough system though not foolproof (since it still depends on weighing the price a plant is sold in other nurseries);

-If it’s in plug trays wholesale it would be priced the lowest, so around a few cents to a dollar per plant if not less. High numbers of selling plant would be key for this to be any worth and would have to be sold within the year or less.

-in containers like 1 gallon it depends on a lot of factors, but for a fast/average growing fully mature perennial it would likely sell at 7 dollars at the highest retail, theoretically/logically it would mean that in wholesale it’s best to split the price by half or so, so therefor $3?

-trees and slow growing perennials theoretically would follow a similar rule as above, but the price would need to be higher, probably (spitballing out loud here) at least $10-15 in a one gallon container? When I picture such trees of larger size / in larger containers, 15 dollars is a pocket change deal for a retail consumer for a largish tree, but a stinger in price to a starting-out seller. Wholesale for those would be therefor at least $5????

This is of course not factoring in things like shipping (if personally driven delivered. Actually mailing it too expensive) but may be what I can use for a baseline…… Hopefully my gut is taking this reasoning of price right.