Anyone ever bring grass seed in their luggage without problems. I want to bring in a 3 lb bag of high traffic grass seed, as well as some flower seeds.
I want to bring in a 3 lb bag of high traffic grass seed, as well as some flower seeds.
I buy seed packets in europe, stuff them in the case, travel through the US, never had any problems.....
( flowers, vegetable seeds.....).
Although you won't have much of a problem getting the seeds in, I doubt that you'll have much luck with that imported grass.
It is for a reason that grass is mainly 'planted' here in sods ('grama').
This type is very hardy and will spread wherever you want it to...
donP
Yes, you can take veggie seed packets in your luggage. If you like lemons, you might
want to take some seeds with you. Trying to find yellow lemons is close to the impossible.
If you like herbs take the seed packets because fresh herbs such as thyme, basil and
rosemary you may not be readily available.
Good luck. Hope you have a green thumb.![]()
Although you can buy the vegetable seed packets in places like La Sirena and Jumbo, etc.
they are much cheaper abroad.
I must say, our NoAmerican seeds don't do as well as the local ones from Ferreteria Americana, for example.
and our gardener can grow almost anything
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want to take some seeds with you. Trying to find yellow lemons is close to the impossible.
If you like herbs take the seed packets because fresh herbs such as thyme, basil and
rosemary may not be readily available.
Good luck. Hope you have a green thumb.![]()
Although you can buy the vegetable seed packets in places such as La Sirena and Jumbo, etc.,
they are much cheaper abroad.
I brought in some hybrid sweet corn seed from the US. No problem at all at the airport, but no yield from the corn. It sprouted ok and grew about 3 feet high and died. The Dominicans use regular field corn that is nothing like our sweet corn and roast that. It grows fine. Seems like if the conditions are not the same as where it is bred it won't do too well. But it is fun to experiment some. Maybe a few things from other parts of the world will thrive here.Although you won't have much of a problem getting the seeds in, I doubt that you'll have much luck with that imported grass.
It is for a reason that grass is mainly 'planted' here in sods ('grama').
This type is very hardy and will spread wherever you want it to...
donP
Thyme waits for no man............
I supply the whole neighborhood with all those...
we , as two people most of the time, have more than we need.
we let others pick/harvest it and in return it comes back to us.... dried and pulverized for kitchen use.
win - win situation
So no problems not declaring them?I buy seed packets in europe, stuff them in the case, travel through the US, never had any problems.....
( flowers, vegetable seeds.....).
So no problems not declaring them?
Although you won't have much of a problem getting the seeds in, I doubt that you'll have much luck with that imported grass.
It is for a reason that grass is mainly 'planted' here in sods ('grama').
This type is very hardy and will spread wherever you want it to...
donP