catjac1975
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Hey a six pack with 6 different varieties might be a draw.If the singles aren't really big, it doesn't make sense (to me) to charge more for them than for 6 smaller plants.
In a certain parameter, the size of the plants don't make that much difference. And many folks really don't want 6 yellow tomato plants, or jalapeno peppers.
But to my way of thinking, a customer shouldn't be overly penalized for only wanting one of something. They may be buying the 6 packs and sharing with their friend or neighbor, or (horrors) tossing out the extra 4 or 5.
You could sell singles of the same size for slightly less than the 6 packs. And some over sized tomato plants for those customers that think bigger is better, for a premium price.
Such as, 6 pack for $3.50, single for $2.50, or larger single (and larger pot) for $5 .