Anyone thought of obtaining a U.S. P.O. Box and then bringing your 'houseplant' back to Canada?
Thanks Steve...but the size(s) I'm contemplating wouldn't fit in a box...or a locker
Seriously though, it'd be nice to get a handle on this once and for all.
But since I'm 300 miles from the border, a dry run isn't practical...first gotta figure out where at the border "it" could be housed when arriving from a nursery I haven't found yet (other than JungleMusic's fabulous bigger stuff in California)
Wonder if our "houseplants" could just be dropped off at a US broker's office.
Pay him a few sheckles to hold onto them while we drive down and bring our "houseplants" back across in our car.
I don't see what the problem is re soil pathogens...it's not like Canada has a palm tree "industry" growing all over the Prairies.
And I doubt a Palmetto Weevil (which apparently is still killing CDIPs in southern CA) would survive in the soil during its first Winnipeg winter.
Canada does have a clause right now which allows you to cross back into the country with up to 50 "house plants". It's easier for those of you who live closer to the border.
That's the best thing I've heard in ages, Cameron!!!!
Due to the "variability" of border cops' knowledge, can you provide a Canada Food Inspection Agency (presume that's who it is) link so we could print the clause and take it with us? to show the cops at the border? All it takes is one
uninformed uniform and talking until we're blue in the face won't work.
50 houseplants? Be still my heart
...maybe we should get to know a "drug lord"...
need to be bareroot due to soil pathogens and invasive soil insects and the like.
OK...who was it? Scotty? I think he drove across the border with potted "houseplants" (palms)...not bareroot, last year?
Or was it Paul?
Barb