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Old March 16, 2016   #16
Merediana
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I'm really surprised that there are still a few shops in the US who charge nothing for sending seeds to europe and even send them again when they get lost, they can't possibly make money with that

I've always got those seeds in normal envelopes just wrapped in a nomal letter and they were all great, no broken seeds, no problems with germination or anything but I've so far only ordered pepper and tomato seeds, I don't think that this works with larger seeds.

I've heard of a few cases where seeds got seized by customs but it seems to be rare if send in a neutral envelope.
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