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    • CommentAuthoroceania68
    • CommentTimeFeb 24th 2008
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    Hello

    I have some corriander seeds from a great stock from last year, best grown in winter, and also stock seeds as well, for swap or free,
    I also have peach/nectorine fruit tree seeds, this is a beautiful fruit tree with luscious fruits, I have 5 of these seeds and they are successful at germination.. I would like to swap for a native lime seeds if possible.


    Please Note: I do realise that Tasmania and West Australia have quarantine laws, so these two states Im sorry, that I wont be posting to those states.. We do have these laws for a reason, sometimes ridiculous, but effective..

    cheers oceania68
    • CommentAuthorbiologist
    • CommentTimeFeb 25th 2008 edited
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    oceania68:
    Please Note: I do realise that Tasmania and West Australia have quarantine laws, so these two states Im sorry, that I wont be posting to those states.. We do have these laws for a reason, sometimes ridiculous, but effective..

    cheers oceania68


    Why do people think quarantine laws are ridiculous? They are there to protect the environment,
    your health and primary industries from a vast range of weeds, pests and diseases.
    If you don't understand something that doesn't mean it doesn't have a sound basis for its use
    and implementation.
 



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