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333 days ago

Home garden grown fresh vegetables/produces, being harvested at the same pick-up day

Qiubo (David) from Half Moon Bay

This is not a Business listing yet, while it is more a temporary Personal matter listing at the moment.

(Note: some of the grown-up, matured vegetables/produces have already been harvested for a couple of times, but at the moment, the vegetables/produces being listed here are not ready for being harvested yet. If interested, please check with me first later to see the availability. Sorry and thanks. This listing was published and the photos were taken both at Jan 2024. There is no needed to update the photos again later until it is really necessary)

Seasonal home garden grown fresh vegetables/produces, available from time to time, being harvested at the same day when pick-up. Able to pre-order for the varieties not immediately available, but would be available sooner.

1) Green Beans (mixed varieties, being harvested 3 times so far, about 7+ kgs in total): $8/kg
2) Tomatoes (mixed varieties, being harvested from time to time, about a few dozen matured fruits so far): $8/kg
3) Cucumbers (mixed varieties, being harvested for a few): $8/kg
4) Asian Green Vegetable Pakchoy (not in the photos, not for sale)

The offered price will fluctuate with the change of season. Good quality, good price, thus the offer is good.

Price: $8

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