It all started with a walnut but now an eight-year-old entrepreneur is offering seasonal goods at his ever-growing stall.
Tyler Thurston, from Costessey, started by selling walnuts from his garden tree in his driveway in October 2022.
Now the young man offers all kinds of seasonal treats like chestnuts, rhubarb, pumpkins, apples and much more.
His dad Gary Thurston said: “Tyler has recently added free dog poo bags to the stall as we were tired of seeing dog poo left on the pavement.
“We also managed to find an old sweet dispenser which we have turned into a doggie pick-n-mix station.”
Tyler is prepared for the year ahead having planted garlic, onions and 150 chilli seeds.
He will also be planting potatoes next week and plans to give supermarkets a run for their money.
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Gary is proud of his son for keeping his little business going.
So far, the lad has spent money on video games and saved the rest, enjoying watching his bank balance grow.
Folk wanting to visit the popular stall can find it on Stafford Avenue.
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