Fancy growing some snake beans this year? Well @kristina2 has a surplus of seeds and is willing to send you some. If you’d like to swap your surplus seeds tag your post with seedswap-australia 🌱 Because of Australian Quarantine regulations, before you post any seeds or other plant material interstate check this website:
https://www.interstatequarantine.org.au/travellers/
Very cool info. Thanks for sharing 😁 I remember almost getting arrested for accidentally bringing an apple into Australia. OMG! What an experience! They are serious! Australia is the best! 💕 #respect
Wow thank you for the feature. It would be good to start up a seed sharing community. I am happy to pay the postage after all it is only the cost of a stamp, just wanting to share some kindness because we all know the world needs it and gardening can become an expensive hobby. If ppl wanted to email an address to post them to my email is kristinanayda@gmail.com
I first tried growing snake beans last year and they are a fantastic vegie to grow incredibly productive i had one plant and at its peek i was getting a handfull every day. I was giving them away to anyone i could. One note on growing theese pick when they are young and look out for stem damage from bean fly.
@Dragon_Warrior yes, quarantine is serious business in Australia! You can bring preserved fruit and vegetables into Australia. And you can send or bring seeds in. But anything g that’s brought in has to meet certain requirements: http://www.agriculture.gov.au/travelling/bringing-mailing-goods#seeds-and-live-plants 🌱
Fancy growing some snake beans this year? Well @kristina2 has a surplus of seeds and is willing to send you some. If you’d like to swap your surplus seeds tag your post with seedswap-australia 🌱 Because of Australian Quarantine regulations, before you post any seeds or other plant material interstate check this website: https://www.interstatequarantine.org.au/travellers/
Very cool info. Thanks for sharing 😁 I remember almost getting arrested for accidentally bringing an apple into Australia. OMG! What an experience! They are serious! Australia is the best! 💕 #respect
Wow thank you for the feature. It would be good to start up a seed sharing community. I am happy to pay the postage after all it is only the cost of a stamp, just wanting to share some kindness because we all know the world needs it and gardening can become an expensive hobby. If ppl wanted to email an address to post them to my email is kristinanayda@gmail.com
I first tried growing snake beans last year and they are a fantastic vegie to grow incredibly productive i had one plant and at its peek i was getting a handfull every day. I was giving them away to anyone i could. One note on growing theese pick when they are young and look out for stem damage from bean fly.
@kristinab you should also add that information to the original post, in case people see that post and not this one. 😊
@Dragon_Warrior yes, quarantine is serious business in Australia! You can bring preserved fruit and vegetables into Australia. And you can send or bring seeds in. But anything g that’s brought in has to meet certain requirements: http://www.agriculture.gov.au/travelling/bringing-mailing-goods#seeds-and-live-plants 🌱
Thanks for the info 💕