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Asked by:
Wendy Gibson
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
I am a long-time buyer of your wonderful herbs and have just started a small herb business in my back yard. We live in downtown Peterborough, Ontario and since I have great local restaurant contacts, I am concentrating on selling fresh cut herbs to restaurants. I started with just one restaurant last summer to get a feel for things. This went really well and I am ready to start selling to more restaurants. Since most of the local chefs are familiar with the high quality of Richters Herbs, I was wondering if I could actively promote the fact that I use your herbs in my brochure and on my website.Thank you for the kind words about Richters herb plants and seeds. We live and breathe herbs here so we very much appreciate it when customers tell us how much they like our products.
I would provide fresh cut herbs to most chefs and herb plants to those chefs who have home gardens that supply their restaurants. Would I be able to use your name and herb photos from your magnificent site to illustrate my brochure and website...with full credit of course?We get asked over and over if we rent or lend our images for use elsewhere. Unfortunately, we have had problems with our images being used without permission in the past. We concluded that the only way to really prevent unauthorized use is to limit their use to Richters catalogues, website and other promotional material that we produce. However, we do have a few other images we don't use in our own materials that we could lend to you. If you send us a list of herbs you are looking for we may be able to help you depending on what we have in our image library.
I bring your catalogue with me to the chefs and let them pick what herbs they would like me to grow for them. Or I save them a trip by picking up the plants that they want to put in their own gardens. I know that I can only make 40% profit if I buy in bulk. However, I will probably be selling to only about 6 or so restaurants this year. Could you tell me what the minimum order would be to get a wide variety of plants?To buy plants wholesale, the minimum order is 72 plants, 3 per variety. It doesn't matter what the mix of varieties as long as you meet the minimums.
I probably should ask about selling the seeds, too, in case chefs wanted to start their own plants. Any suggestions you could give me would be greatly appreciated!The minimums for seed packets are 100 packets, 10 per variety.