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How to Make Money Growing Plants at Home (an easy side hustle!)

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Want to Grow a Money Garden? Don't we all! Well today, I am going to talk about how you can make money growing plants at home, by growing plants and selling them right from your own home! That's almost as good as a money garden!

Make Money Growing Plants at Home

It's seed starting season, and you know what that means? It means it's time to make a little cash with a little gardening side hustle! Every year I grow some extra vegetable seedlings, especially tomatoes and peppers, and sell them to local folks.

But you can go as far as setting up an entire backyard nursery! Propagate your landscape plants, order wholesale and start other things from seed to sell!

How to Make Money Gardening, Selling Plants for Profit

vegetable seedlings for sale

Sowing seeds is an easy way to make money growing plants at home, since I am going to grow them anyway! And it it super easy to do if gardening is already a hobby. But there are so many other plants that you can focus on if seed starting is not your thing..

Every year I try and add a few additional things to sell when it comes times for folks to come pick up their orders. In this article, I will share how I make money growing plants at home, how I find customers, and I will share a little bit about what other plants I sell.

Selling Tomato and Pepper Seedlings from Home

The first thing I started selling, was extra tomato and pepper seedlings. They are some of the most profitable plants to grow and sell from home in my opinion. But you can grow herbs to sell, annual, perennials, what ever strikes you fancy!

I start the tomatoes and peppers from seed, and I always have planted a bit more than I need, just in case the germination rates were not good. That's how it started, I'd have a few extra plants, and ask on Facebook if any of my friends or neighbors wanted to buy them. And they did!

Then friends started asking me if they could buy all their starts from me next year. So then I started planting those along with my own, plus a few extras, just in case. Well, the "just in case extra's", always seem to be more than I had planned on.

tomato and pepper starts for sale

So I started asking on my local gardening/homesteading Facebook groups if people wanted to buy these extras. And they did! In fact, they also wanted to buy from me again next year too! And this is how it began for me, and it can for you too.

This year I am trying something new as well. I am growing even more vegetable plants that I ever have, in hopes of also selling some of the extra produce I grow. This is may work out to be another profitable little side hustle from growing plants!

But if that doesn't work out, I will just have more to can, freeze and dehydrate. When I get tired of that, the food pantry always appreciates the extras.

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Taking Orders for Vegetable Starts to Sell

Learn how to make a profit selling your extra vegetable starts at home! ~ The Reid HomesteadThere are two schools of thoughts on this, and taking orders like I do is one method. I make a post on my Facebook page every year, listing out what varieties of tomatoes and peppers I have to offer.

I only list them if I have at least half of a seed packet available to grow. If I have less seed than this, I still plant them, but they go into my "extras" that I have out when people pick up their orders. It never fails, folks always add a couple more to their order when they see these.

I then share my Facebook post to the local gardening groups and homesteading groups I belong to on Facebook. (If you don't belong to any, look them up! It is wonderful to have a local network of gardening and homesteading buddies to swap things with, ask advice, sell stuff too, etc.). I also make a Facebook Marketplace listing sharing all the varieties I am selling.

I prefer to take orders, because people can choose what they want before they venture out to my place and find that I don't have what they are looking for. But there are always a few who never show up to pick up their orders, so be prepared for that. I usually end up just adding them back into my extras for sale table so it all works out in the end.

Make Money Selling your Extra Vegetable Starts

However, the second school of thought, is to just plant what you like, and post what you have for sale, at the time that the seedlings are ready to go to their new homes. I have seen this method also work well for other gardening friends in the area.

It might be a better way to go if you are just starting out. And if other's are selling in the area, don't think you won't have buyers!

There are a bunch of us in the area that are successful selling veggie starts. Everyone has different stuff, so sometimes, customers will go from one seller to the next seller and to the next, and buy from us all!

Learn how to make a profit selling your extra vegetable starts at home! ~ The Reid Homestead Advertising your Vegetable Starts for Sale

Ideally, I try to have my posts up on Facebook listing what I will have for sale in early February. And then each weekend, I bump them up in the groups and on my Facebook page, and remind people if they want to place an order, they need to do it soon. I do this for 3 weeks or so before I begin planting.

Sometimes I get straggler orders in, and I will plant them up if it's not too late.

How to Keep Track of Your Plant Orders

pepper starts in red solo cups

I keep a simple Excel spreadsheet for my orders. Down the first column, I list all the varieties that I am growing. Across the top, I put the customers names.

When I get an order, I go down the column beneath the customers name, and type in the number of each variety that they want. I include my own plants in this as well, so I don't forget them! They are the reason for doing this in the first place! LOL!

Be sure to keep a label with every single plant, especially when you up pot! If you don't you will just have a whole lot of unidentifiable tomato and pepper plants, so this is crucial!

This year I started using a Square credit card reader to be able to take payments other than cash. You can also send an invoice very easily so you can get payment right away. It has been super simple to set up and I highly recommend it as not a lot of people carry cash, or come with little and want to buy more.

When to Start Planting Vegetable Starts to Sell

Plant extra veggie starts and earn cash from them! I'll show you how! ~The Reid HomesteadWhen to start planting really depends on your own growing set up. I start the tomatoes and peppers inside our home in a spare bedroom on a rack with grow lights and heat mats. I begin planting my own seed first starting with peppers, and then about a week later start my pepper orders.

This all begins near the end of February. I start my tomatoes early March, and tomatoes I am selling closer to mid March.

I also do some Winter Sowing outside starting in January, beginning with perennials, and I always plant a few things this way that I know will grow well and are good sellers such as lavender.

Keep in mind how quickly tomatoes grow. Beware, if you start them too soon, you will end up with leggy starts that are tall and delicate. This makes it hard to work with when up potting them and for customers to travel home with, so I have learned starting them later is better for selling.

Please see my related articles on Planting Tomato Seed and Planting Pepper Seed for more information on how exactly I start my seed.

Up Potting Tomato and Pepper Seedlings to Sell

tomato starts in red solo cups

To keep my costs as minimal as possible, I only up pot into 4" pots or Solo cups with holes cut into the bottom. If I were to up pot into larger gallon size pots, that means I have to buy a LOT more potting soil and larger pots which are more expensive. Often times, the tomato seedlings can still be long and leggy at this point, and need to be staked to protect them.

I set up a couple of folding tables in my garage, and kind of up pot assembly line fashion. Sometimes my daughter will help me. When doing the tomatoes, my biggest tip is to remember to plant them as deeply as possible, removing all the lowest leaves. I do this both when I up pot, as well as when I do the final planting.

New roots grow off the stem making for a stronger plant in the end. I like the Solo cups for this reason, as they are a bit deeper than your standard 4" planting pot. See my article on How to Transplant Tomato Seedlings for more information on this.

Where to get Supplies for Growing Seedlings to Sell

I source most of my growing supplies from Amazon, you can see my Seed Starting 101: Essential Seed Starting Equipment List post for more information on what I use exactly. The only thing I don't get from there, is potting soil, which I buy at Costco. They just changed brands this year, from a Miracle Grow potting soil to a new organic potting soil from Kellogg and it worked just as well.

Other Plants to Sell from Home Growing from Seed

selling brassica starts

You really can go crazy with this, if you have the time and the space. This year, I started onion seed, celery, artichoke and asparagus for myself in January. So of course I also started extras that will go out when customers come by to pick up their orders.

I also start Winter Sowing a bunch of things in January, mostly perennials, and some of those things will also be available. Flats of annuals are easy to start, or other veggie starts, and both will sell well. You really can start whatever you like by seed, and just have it available on the customer pick up days!

In the fall, think about what you can collect seed from. Look at perennials and annuals. Selling plants you started from free seed just means you earn more bang for each buck. Also consider friends and families gardens. Perhaps you can visit and collect some seed from them in the fall.

A little seed goes a long way, especially if its free! Or join seed swaps. There are a lot of online seed swaps, and I know we have several locally, so be sure to look around!

Plants to Sell from Home by Propagating

Propagating many plants is really easy. Things like grapes, elderberries and other woody plants are super easy to propagate. Simply take a pruned piece, stick in rooting hormone, and pot it up!

Or raspberries, send runners under the ground to a point that is almost a nuisance. Dig up the extras and sell bundles of them! Same for strawberries!

As you are doing winter clean up and getting all the pruning done around your homestead, keep this in mind. By late April, you could have loads of new things to sell by doing this!

Another easy to propagate plant are succulents, and they are all the rage right now. All three of my daughters have become obsessed, and we are having fun learning to propagate them. See this article for more information on How to Propagate Succulents from Leaves, Stems and Cuttings.

Some succulents are as easy to propagate as laying a leaf piece on some soil and they will easily take root. Others work better if you take a small cutting and use rooting hormone. If you like succulents (and who doesn't!) give it a try this year, and maybe this time next year you could add loads of succulents to your plant sales!

Plants to Sell from Home by Dividing

Another cheap and easy way to source plants to sell, are in your own yard. Have a look around at your perennials. Perennials need to be divided every 3- 5 years to keep them happy and healthy, so why not sell those divisions? Those are free plants you can sell!

assorted hostas in a garden bed

Any of them that have really taken off, are probably in need of being divided. Dividing them every three years or so stimulates new growth and blooms, so it is a good thing to do as part of garden maintenance. You can either grow your garden by replanting your own divisions, or sell them!

Some easy perennials that come to mind for me are: phlox, rudbeckia, shasta daisies, carnations, crocismia, hostas, ground covers, lemon balm, mint, strawberries, and many more! This is such an easy way to make money from selling your plants!

Selling House Plants & Succulents from Home

House Plants and succulents are super popular right now! They are selling like hot cakes! Do some research and find some rare ones, and try to propagate those, as they will sell for the most money.

houseplants swiss cheese and brandtianum "brandi" philodendrons calathe vittata string of turtles

I have recently joined the houseplant addict level! The String of Turtles was a gift from one of my daughters, but the other 3 I purchased: A Swiss Cheese Philodendron, a Brandtianum Philodendron, and a Calathea Vittata.

Most house plants are super easy to root cuttings in water, and then pot them up. Succulents are even easier, just lay a couple of leaves on dirt, occasionally mist with water, and they will take root.

Buy cheap terra cotta or plastic pots, but paint them up with pretty and unique designs to make them stand out. If you are crafty, maybe just selling unique pots is the thing for you to do!

Make Money Pricing Your Plant Starts to Sell

This will probably vary a little bit depending on what you are selling and where you live. I find that for me, I need to make a minimum of $4 per 4" pot to break even and make just a little bit of money. Of course if folks buy a lot of stuff, I will give them a bit of a discount.

Just make sure that you are covering your own costs when you price things and make a little bit extra on each. Remember that your goal is to make money growing plants at home, so don't price them too low !.

Set Up for Customer Pick Up Days selling vegetable plants from your garage

This was my first really big year making money growing plants at home, where I set up in the garage. But it took more than a few weeks for this amount of plants to sell, and they started getting leggy and had to be moved to my deck. Now I use a greenhouse for them.

Once the day arrives where customers are coming to pick up their orders, I originally had set up one or two of our garage bays kind of garage sale style. I set up a couple tables with all of the available extras I have for sale. All the orders are pre-sorted in boxes around the perimeter.

I usually email or message customers earlier that week to let them know that everything will be available that weekend. I also let customers know that all my "extras" will be available on a first come first serve basis. Hopefully, this encourages them to hurry on over here and pick up there stuff quickly!

Selling from your garage is great if you have a smaller amount of extra plants to sell and plan to only sell them for a weekend or two. This year, I went way overboard, and had more plants available, then I could sell that quickly.

So after the first two weekends, I had to move them out onto the deck, so they could get some sun. They stayed out there until mid-June or so, when I finally got tired of caring for them and donated them.

Now that I have been doing this for a few years, I have actually purchased a greenhouse where I have the seedlings set up so that they get adequate light and don't get so leggy.

a look inside my greenhouse full of veggie starts that I sell

This is the 10' x 20' greenhouse I use to sell my veggie starts from.

A greenhouse by your driveway, would also be a great place to sell them from. We have one by the driveway for plant sales and this greenhouse out in the garden, quite a ways from my driveway. Be sure to securely anchor both of these types of greenhouses as the wind will pick them up and blow them across your yard....ask me how I know!

If I have extras left that I just need to get rid of, I have donated them to people in need, to school & classroom projects as well as to community gardens. Plenty of people will love them, so offer them up! No sense in throwing them out or composting them.

selling veggie starts from my greenhouse

Selling Your Plants At Market or Pop Ups

This year, a friend of mine did a vendor pop up sale on her farm. Several of us locals who grow veggie and plant starts, were invited to attend. It was an awesome experience, so I thought I would share a bit about it here.

She charged us no booth/tent/table fees, which was awesome. If you sell at farmer markets or craft fairs or the like, you can be charge anywhere from $20 to a couple of hundred bucks just for a spot!

We all were able to hang out and socialize, and she had a BBQ for us. A potluck would be awesome too! It was fun to look at what the other vendors had for sale, and it was a great afternoon chatting with friends and talking all about gardening with the other growers.

I lucked out big time too. At the end of the sale, a fellow came in and asked me how much I wanted for everything I had left. SCORE!

So maybe you have some acreage you can offer this type of set up to your friends in the area. Hopefully it will work as well as our did!

If you are going to go this route, be sure to get one of these easy pop up tents for some shade cover not only for your you, but also for your plants! Be sure to weight it down with a couple cinder blocks or sand bags at each corner so that the wind doesn't knock it over and destroy your plants, or worse yet, take it away and blow it down the block!

sellling plant starts at a local vendor pop up market

You can also scope out all the local farmers markets and craft fairs and vendor markets, and maybe you will find one that will work well for you. The farmer's market I live closest too, didn't work out for me. You needed a business license, insurance and it's not cheap.

But I found the farmers market in the next town over, offers hobby farmer's a chance to sell their produce/plants/products for $20 a table. THAT might be worth doing for me! So be sure to look into all your options!

Good Luck with Selling Your Plants for Profit!

tomato starts sold on my deck

I hope this guide on how to make money growing plants at home, has helped you understand how easy this side hustle is, with just a little bit of gardening effort. Please let me know if you have any questions by commenting! I would also love to hear how your plant sales go!

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