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relocating to California (2/2)
Yes, I realize what you meant to say earlier! I'm still trying to decide
if I am going to bareroot them and have them go that way or leave them in their pots (perhaps putting them in fresh Miracle Gro potting soil). "DKat" wrote in : Yep, that is why I sent it. On re-reading what I posted I see that I said "serious about you not bringing in plants" when what I meant was serious about checking for what you bring in (they may or may not let you bring in your plant)... sorry about that. DK "Hope Munro Smith" wrote in message news In article , "dkat" wrote: Do you mean because it is Red Neck country (I have family in that area of CA) or because it is farming land? I forgot to add that the border people are really serious about you not bringing plants into CA. Unless you have a serious attachment to your house plants I would really consider not taking them. Houseplants are easy and inexpensive to get in CA (or anywhere now with places like Home Depot). They also thrive and grow quickly if you have them outside most of the year so you can start with small plants and have something large in short order. Your pots are probably more of an investment then the plants (and this is coming from someone who moved plants from CA to NJ to CT to NY).... DK http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/phpps/pe/faq_hse_plnts.htm This site and the agents I've been emailing have said that you CAN bring in houseplants. They have to be declared at the border, and an agent may or may not actually inspect them. |
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