Seed Trading ????

Discussion in 'Communal Living' started by gringo_in_caribbean0, Dec 13, 2005.

  1. gringo_in_caribbean0

    gringo_in_caribbean0 Member

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    so im wondering if anybody out there is intrested in trading some seeds.

    id like to get some alfalfa growing here. most other seeds are easy to get but i cant seem to find alfalfa anyplace down here on the island.

    what i have to trade is is most any kind of tropical fruit tree passoa canapas lemon lime orange bananna sprouts and others. they all just grow wild down here. also giant fern sprouts and these things get big enough that one of the leaf fans can cover a large car and still drag the ground.

    anyways i dont know if anybody is intrested but i hope so.

    if intrested in trading and your looking for a tropical plant that i didnt list let me know. if you have never been to Puerto Rico before you wouldnt belive the plants that just grow wild and are cut down like weeds, that people in the states spend big money on.
     
  2. SandalScout

    SandalScout Member

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    You might try to post in the Gardening forum. I'll keep my eye open for alfafa seeds (while sprouting seeds work? I know I can get several ounces for like $3)...
     
  3. HeadCraft

    HeadCraft Member

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    Isn't there a problem sending vegatation out of PR? Better check on that.
     
  4. gringo_in_caribbean0

    gringo_in_caribbean0 Member

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    is some fruits they dont let leave except for personal use. like a suit case full of bannas they stop but you can have a bundle of them in your carry on.
    seeds and even plants are ok so long as none of the soil leaves with them. so you have to wash the roots and wrap it in wet newspint. and it also depends where its going each state is wierd about things like that. but often its only enforced in large scale transportation.

    they have updated list of restricted items at the airports and post offices of restricted items and USDA inspection centers on the island here.
     
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