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Title: Seeds from abroad
Post by: Diana on May 03, 2005, 15:54:31
Not sure where to post this, so hope it's OK here.

Does anyone know what the official line is on bring seeds back from holidays abroad? 8) :-\
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: Mothy on May 03, 2005, 16:33:41
Mmmmm, not sure diana. My folks-in-law have just bought me some French carrots and fine beans back from a trip. Don't know the official line, would DEFRA be able to help?
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: aquilegia on May 03, 2005, 16:35:42
I think it depends what country from. I believe anything is ok from EC countries. I remember seeing something somewhere, but can't remember where!
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: Moggle on May 03, 2005, 16:46:34
I declared my 2 packets of Aussie seeds when I came back in January, and I was allowed through with them.
I recall them being of the opinion that proper sealed packets of seed were okay. I'd still declare them at customs to be on the safe side.
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: westsussexlottie on May 03, 2005, 16:58:42
I buy most of my seed in France - have never had a problem.

I believe there is some rule over the weight of fresh veg etc though from EEC.
Could include seeds or sets.
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: Diana on May 03, 2005, 17:18:54
Moggle

What happens when you declare? Do you just go up + say "I've got this" or do they search everything?
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: kenkew on May 03, 2005, 17:43:18
Mostly seeds are OK although I think spuds are on the banned list. Some plants are a no-no due to possibility of pests in them. Can't see that Jap knot weed seed would be welcome so there must be a list some place.
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: Moggle on May 03, 2005, 21:15:25
Quote from: Diana on May 03, 2005, 17:18:54
Moggle
Do you just go up + say "I've got this" or do they search everything?

That's pretty much what I did, packets in hand. Someone had a quick look at them, and then waved us through, didn't search the rest of our stuff.
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: Lillypad on May 05, 2005, 13:38:20
You're allowed to bring back 5 packets of seeds, 5 plants or tree seedlings & 2 kg corms/bulbs/rhizomes. You are not allowed to bring in seed potatoes.

If you are caught trying to bring in more, customs staff can confiscate everything!  :o

Lillypad
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: Marianne on May 05, 2005, 20:32:45
The two last times I went to Spain, I brought back some seeds, especially of that lovely looking pink flower (annoyus something?) that grows like weed on the side of the roads.  I never declare it but on the other hand, it never germinates.  also some other seeds but nothing ever seems to want to germinate  ???

I think I should really let them know .....
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: Diana on May 05, 2005, 21:32:45
Quote from: Lillypad on May 05, 2005, 13:38:20
You're allowed to bring back 5 packets of seeds, 5 plants or tree seedlings & 2 kg corms/bulbs/rhizomes. You are not allowed to bring in seed potatoes.

If you are caught trying to bring in more, customs staff can confiscate everything!  :o

Thanks Lillypad

Is that from anywhere in the world or just the EU?
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: wardy on May 06, 2005, 09:50:50
Good job they did let you bring them in Moggle or I would have no Aussie pumpkins.  Ta very much  :)   I have some mooli seeds from Germany brought back by my mate but I don't know if they were declared.  I'm declaring them now.   ;D
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: philcooper on May 06, 2005, 17:44:43
Quote from: Diana on May 05, 2005, 21:32:45
Is that from anywhere in the world or just the EU?

That's from the EU

For "vegetative material" ie anything other that seeds (seed potatoes are vegetative material) other than the concession for the EU you need a phytosanitary certificate (a bit of paper that says its healthy to import vegetative material

Generally seed is not a problem - I believe there are a small number of banned sources.

The DEFRA website is singularly unhelpful on the subject - it takes a phone call or email to get an answer from them

Phil
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: Diana on May 06, 2005, 20:11:29
Thanks Phil
Title: Re: Seeds from abroad
Post by: David R on May 08, 2005, 11:16:58
I get my parents in spain to post me the seeds left over from fresh local peppers. They are smaller than bell peppers and are eaten green, fried, as a tapas with a glass of white wine....mmmmmmm! ;D