I have gathered a few links for you that I hope will be helpful to you as you consider whether or not your plants or seeds can be shipped legally and are packaged properly. If you have some links that I might add, please post them in a comment. Thank you!

Prohibitions and Restrictions for mailing plants, animals and related matter (USPS)

Packaging Requirements for Mailable Plants (USPS)

Clicking this link at the United States Department of Agriculture should lead to my search results for “shipping plants”. You will find a lot of interesting information at this site as well.

5 Responses to “Mailing Plants”

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    alex farguson Says:

    Very nice information. Thanks for this.

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    gail Says:

    I would like to know if you mail plants I am interested in the juniper berry plant and some
    other plants please email me to let me know thank you.

    gail

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    admin Says:

    Hi Gail,

    I don’t have Juniper Berry Plantsavailable, they don’t grow on my property…any plants that are available can be found at the “Swap or Sell” page.

    Thank you so much for stopping by and I wish you a wonderful gardening season!

    Claudia

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    gretchen perigo Says:

    I would like to know if I can dig perrenials from my yard in Indiana and mail them to Boulder,Co. I want to help landscape my son’s new home. Can I dig Black eyed susan’s, Hostas, Lilies, Cone flowers etc, and mail them UPS? thank you, Gretchen

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    Weeds & Seeds Swap » Gardeners Exchange is Still Available Says:

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