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Aug 15, 2011 9:02 PM CST
Name: Anthony Weeding
Rosetta,Tasmania,Australia (Zone 7b)
idont havemuch-but ihave everything
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Region: Australia Lilies Seed Starter Bulbs
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If i were to import,say 200 bulbs[the same], firstly, would be the initial cost,.,.say$150,.,.secondly i would have to receive those bulbs from a registered nursery,[who would send them to me with the relevent paperwork]$100,.Then they would arrive and be checked by quarentine$150,..,then they would be planted in pots [by me] at a registered quarentine nursery,[either private or govt]$200-$400,held for a period long enough to show good clean growth[undiseased],-then finally released to me,.,.Yahoo Grumbling Grumbling ,.,Advantages-im the only person in Australia with these liliums,..,i can sell some at $10-$15 each potted and recoup import costs,-keep and breed from some and wait a few years for them to multiply,by which time,,other people have grown them from seed and flooded the market Thumbs down Confused ,.,..,But yes i can import seed amounts,up to 2lb,as long as the seed import procedures are followed,..,I do have 'seed import approval' granted to me by quarentine tasmania,.,. Thumbs up
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