Bailey has a monstera plant here and she trimmed it this winter because it had gotten so big. She took the cuttings and propagated them over the winter. She ended up with nine plants and listed them on Facebook Marketplace for $5 each. All nine of them sold within the hour. I thought that was a great idea and wanted to share it with you.
This is what Bailey wrote on her Substack about this:
There's Always Money Lying Around
I grew up in a frugal household. There was nothing we couldn’t make from scratch, use every part of, or save money on. This made me scrappy in a way that drives me to find opportunity in the ordinary. The first piece of advice often offered to new resellers is to start with things around your house. It’s a great way to declutter and kickstart a reselling hustle, but it doesn’t need to stop there. If your eyes are open to it, there’s always money lying around.
Last fall, my beloved monstera deliciosa had outgrown its trellis, so I trimmed it back and propagated the cuttings in large mason jars over the winter. Unfortunately, monstera deliciosa is toxic to cats, so I couldn’t repot the cuttings for myself because all the cat-free plant real estate in the house is occupied.
As a buyer, I’ve seen how quickly plants are gone on Facebook Marketplace, so I decided to list them there and see what would happen. I had nine cuttings listed at $5 a piece. I received tons of messages, and someone paid me for all of them that same day. $45 for something that might have otherwise gone to waste!
None of this required a big investment. It’s simply the habit of asking, “Is there value here?”
Nice side hustle. She has a gift for words and finding the gems.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sam.
DeleteDear Belinda, Bailey is amazing. You are both fantastic 👏 ❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Linda. You are so sweet.
DeleteSmart girl! She's inspired me to list my leftover seedlings after I plant my garden.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Wendi. That is a great idea. The Mennonites here sell theirs and do really well with that.
DeleteHow cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Bailey, and I enjoyed reading your substack post.
Thank you, Kathy.
DeleteWay to go Bailey!! As Sam stated, Bailey does have the gift of writing . Take care , Janie
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Janie.
DeleteI agree with Sam! She definitely has a way with words and what a great ideas! - Hawaii Planner
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWow, good for Bailey. She found a way to extend the life of her plant, plus gave others a chance to enjoy the plant as well.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thank you, Jackie.
DeleteVery enterprising!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cheryl.
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