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Cross-country move with plants?
dsc darlin' sweet cheeks @ who posts an email address anymore?.com
wrote in : Please keep in mind that exotic pests are wreaking havoc in California. The uncaring nursery moguls who have introduced sudden oak death to our state is only the latest disaster. There is a very good reason to regulate plant entry into California to protect its agriculture and environment, both of which are incredibly diverse relative to anywhere else in the world. Sneaking plants into California is a terrorist act. Oh heavens, I was only joking! I've been going all over my plants for bugs, I don't see any on the ones I want to take. On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 19:43:51 +0000 (UTC), Hope Munro Smith wrote: Jonathan Sachs wrote in m: Animaux appears to have taken offense at my answers to his questions, although it's not clear to me why. I hope this won't deter others from posting if they have suggestions or facts to contribute. This thread is intended to be an investigation, not an argument. My mail address is jsachs177 at earthlink dot net. I'm not sure if you have been following the thread "moving to California" but I have an analogous problem. I have been getting so much conflicting information about whether my plants will be allowed into CA I am ready to either give them all away or risk smuggling them inside boxes inside of the U-Haul van! |
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