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(01-06-2023, 11:05 AM)Mark_Riga Wrote:(31-05-2023, 06:28 PM)SarrissUK Wrote: I've discovered through a bit of goggling that if... and I mean IF we decide to up sticks and move to Sweden, I will be able to take my beloved plants with me, if I get a certificate for them!
(It will cost me an arm and a leg, and probably more than what they're worth in money, but I have a feeling that when I look at what I've got, it will be worth it for sentimental reasons at least)
No idea on certificate costs but, from my occasional visits lately to garden centre, any established plants/shrubs seem to have gone exceedingly expensive here and would also cost an arm and a leg to buy/replace. No idea if that is same in Sweden.
Plants are of similar price there - garden centres are extortionate, actual plant growers are better and markets and Lidl are the best lol
I have a few very sentimental plants - a yellow rose that we bought in our rottweiler's memory and things like that. We're going over to Sweden for a two week holiday soon and I'll be taking cuttings with me and plant up there, just in case