Aiki_Joker
Shohin
Hey everyone. I have looked into companies that can ship my trees and found one. But not sure what to do? Should I leave them or take them? What would you do and why?
I guess it depends on where you're going, and how different that climate is from yours current one.Hey everyone. I have looked into companies that can ship my trees and found one. But not sure what to do? Should I leave them or take them? What would you do and why?
I would just find more trees where I moved to live--unless of course your trees are worth thousands. Then I'd look into plant/animal importation rules for the country I'm moving to. Those rules vary tremendously from country to country.Hey everyone. I have looked into companies that can ship my trees and found one. But not sure what to do? Should I leave them or take them? What would you do and why?
Aki,
going from Lafayette, Louisiana to Trinidad/
Phytio [ spelling ? ] sanitary certificate application request [Plant Quaratine Trinidad ] going to
Louisiana Plant Section.
80 plants - bare rooted - and treated for nematodes and then plastic bagged for 2 days.
Plane flight and landed in Trinidad.
Plant Quarantine holds for a week for tests.
Plants returned ------------------- all survived.
No Cost.
93 and 96 UK to Trinidad ---------- repeat above,
50 plants bare rooted.
Some are mallsai about 15 inches tall and wide.
Cost 20 pounds UK inspectores.
All survived.
Hope this helps.
Good Day
Anthony
* Our restrictions are pinus [ harms citrus ]
Thanks for the advice. Not that many trees. Only about 6 that I would takeIt all depends really, I know I can move trees without restrictions(mostly) throughout the EU and even to a few places outside of it. I know that if we ever move to Australia I will basically have to kiss my trees goodbye.
If you are in Oman and going to another gulf state then maybe there are little to no restrictions, I can't say without knowing the destination.
Still how many trees do you have?