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Title: calling the Dutch members
Post by: aquilegia on July 05, 2004, 16:43:57
My sister has caught the gardening bug and is visiting me later this month.

So are there any restrictions on taking plants to The Netherlands (where she now lives) from the UK?

I'd like to give her some cuttings of my herb plants.
Title: Re:calling the Dutch members
Post by: William O on July 06, 2004, 07:53:05
Hi aquilegia

As far as I know there are no restrictions for you (non commercially) taking cuttings to your sister. There are some regulations regarding the import of plant materials but these mainly have to to with genetically modified stuff and (tropical hard) wood that has been produced in a non sustainable way and the import of plants that are protected. Bringing plants from outside the EU could be more difficult.

Happy gardening

Title: Re:calling the Dutch members
Post by: Lady Cosmos on July 06, 2004, 21:46:51
Hallo Aquilegia.

The DEFRA, UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has a guide concerning restrictions on import/ export of plants, produce, pests, soil etc but it is only for third countries, not the common market.
Protected plants are not allowed and you will get a fine.

I live in the Netherlands and I get nearly all my potting soil, fertiliser from UK. A few weeks ago I came back from Devon taking plants from my sisters and a few from Roosemoor garden. I also take seeds and plants to UK for years and I never got problems with it.  
Title: Re:calling the Dutch members
Post by: ina on July 07, 2004, 14:40:14
They said it. It's true. I looked it up on the net last winter and tried to find that page for you yesterday but I couldn't find it anymore. So, no worries.