Ive always loved gardening.
But then a neighbor got involved.
Our team has compiled alist of creative waysyou can fatten your bank account this week.
Walker Willis (as a child, left, and as a young man, right) planted herbs in pots in his backyard when he was a child. He made money by letting neighbors pick or cut the herbs they needed. They would pay him a few quarters or one dollar for the fresh herbs.
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I said, Sure come over and get whatever you want.
Then she said, You could probably make some money dealing your herbs.
I think I had a glass jar under a turned-over flower pot to hold the money, he said.
How to Get Started:
Buy plants or seeds.
Herbs can grow in cool weather, but not below freezing temps.
Ask them to bring a plastic bag or wet paper towel to hold their herbs and keep them fresh.
Email the invite or print, copy and distribute flyers.
This will increase repeat business.
Tend to your crops, and ensure to collect money once or twice a day.
Set up a table holding a cooler or large bucket full of ice and bottled waters.
Fill a shoe box or bowl with individual one-cup drink mixes.
Create big signs on poster board advertising a Make-Your-Own COVID-Friendly Lemonade Stand.
Hang them on street corners and on the table or stand.
The first thing you oughta do is make your products.
Cut the shirt so that each strip encompasses the front and back of the shirt for thickness.
Tie three strips together in a knot.
Twist each strip, then braid the pieces together and tie a knot in the end.
Using pieces from different colored T-shirts is best because it will make the toy look more colorful and fun.
It sounds appealing right?
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