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fifixx

Selling sloes and blackberries

i know we all can get sloes and blackberries and rosehips...but what about the poor souls of London Town?

I was thinking of spending a day collecting sloes etc and selling at a market in London to make some desperately needed cash.

Does anyone have good or bad experiences of doing this? I have had the OK from the London Farmer markets to have a stall for the next few Sundays, so am now wondering if anyone will buy and for how much?!!

Any encouragement gratefully accepted and any discouragement looked into!
Nick

Rob R does this.
Mrs R

we do it - it's not just london either, some people don't have time to pick, can't bothered (fair enough!), or live in places where the bushes don't grow - scottish islands and so on!
Mrs R

Tell you what, we're struggling to fulfill sloe orders this year as the crop is a lot poorer than last year; shall we divert customers to you?
jamanda

When I lived in London town I had ample sloes and blackberries to pick. That said there may be fools with money you can part from them.
fifixx

I was thinking of a big blackboard with info and prices on. then selling 1 and 2lb "bags' so I don't fall foul of the weighing regs.

I do have a vision of having to go to the cash and carry to buy 100 litres of cheap gin because i didn't sell all my sloes - and wouldn't want them to go to waste!!

I will print out recipes for sloe gin / vodka etc too. Quite excited although it will be exhausting....
fifixx

thanks Fireneedles - that would be great - we have every tree groaning under the weight of sloes here! Also we are certified organic so no pollution etc
Mrs R

sounds excellent - will pm you! Very Happy
matt_hooks

The sloe bushes round hereare cropping so heavily that branches are breaking off due to the weight of fruit! Blackberries not so good, but the sloe crop is phenomenal!

I'll have to try and get out and pick some. What do they fetch per pound/kilo?
Stewy

Quite a few folk flogging them on eBay for around 2-3 quid a pound.
fifixx

I have just done some quick figures in my head (never very reliable!). To make a profit, covering transport etc and my time, I will have to sell at least 200lbs of sloes! Is this possible?

Thinking of bagging/boxing them - probably 2lb at a go - otherwise it's quite a small quantity.

Apparently Waitrose sell them for £4.49 for 1lb!

After my initial heady excitement of riches galore, I am now wondering if I should do it - perhaps I will do it once and treat it as a trip to London as well.
sally_in_wales

Have a reference on your balckboard of what the supermarkets are charging so that people can see yours are a bargain. Do a simple recipe sheet of things to make with sloes and sell that for 20p, you'll get steady sales of that from people who wouldnt actually buy fruit and it encourages people who do to be brave and try a range of recipes
dornadair

It may be helpful if you are selling face to face to include a few recipes printed on a sheet of paper. We did that with some rose petals, including recipes for rose petal ice cream and rose water and managed to shift them, no problem. We would have had a job on our hands selling them otherwise.
Lorrainelovesplants

Are you really telling me that people on ebay are buying sloes?
Really?

And paying postage?

Im missing a trick....Ive just bagged loads and hazelnuts (small ones)
Nick

Yep, for around a fiver a pound, including delivery.
darlingfrog

Hi Fifixx, are you still selling sloes & if so at which London markets?
I'm trying to get hold of large quantities to make some sloe gin for a friend's wedding next summer but with no success so far.
thanks
sean

fifixx hasn't been on line here for quite a while. Somebody else may be able to help you out though. Good luck and welcome aboard. Smile
Nick

If no one here chimes in, search ebay. Tons on there.
mochyn

Where are you, darlingfrog? And will you tun into a prince?
Rob R

We sell them, on eBay & by email/phone, £6 per half kilo plus £9 delivery
tahir

Do you sell many?
Rob R

Usually more than we have time to pick, yes. A guy from the States wanted 3 tonnes, either last year or the year before, but we had to say no, mainly due to he logistics.
MornieG

Usually more than we have time to pick, yes. A guy from the States wanted 3 tonnes, either last year or the year before, but we had to say no, mainly due to he logistics.


3 Tonnes !!!! would hate to have his gin bill !!

Mo.XX
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