Re: [gardeners] FW: about your plants.

Janni (gardeners@globalgarden.com)
Tue, 17 Jul 2001 07:42:32 -0500

Oh, okay. That's great!! I know when my sister was in Saudi, they 
confiscated some flower seeds I sent. But then once when she returned there 
from here they confiscated I Love Lucy vids and let her through with some 
that were war movies. I think they do that for their own personal use!!! LOL

Janni

At 07:31 AM 7/17/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Janni: I've sent vegetable and flower seeds all over the world with no 
>problem.
>Most nations forbid import of plants but allow seeds to go through. One such
>nation is the US of A, incoming plants must have phytosanitary certificates
>issued by the nation from whence they come and even then you might not get 
>them.
>
>I generally mark the customs ticket on the outside of the package as to what
>they are, ie iris seeds, chile seeds, etc.
>
>George
>
>Janni wrote:
> >
> > When sending seeds to this country, be very careful not to write on the
> > outside what is inside. Laws very, but seeds are usually banned going from
> > country. I will be sending seeds. I will let you all know if they arrive.
> >
> > Janni
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------------snipping for
> > badwidth------------------------------------------------
> >
> > >Thank you for your letter! I'll use the mailing list.
> > >I'll do my best
> > >to
> > >grow not surviving, but living plant.
> > >My adress is
> > >Alina Proskurina
> > >Osinovskaya 75
> > >Chuguev
> > >Kharkov region
> > >the Ukraine
> > >63503
> > >Thank you!
> > >Alina.
> > >*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@