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Moving pot plants

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2020 2:27pm
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Brad19

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I have three beautiful potted azaleas which are sentimental to me.

Has anyone moved these plants abroad via a removal company?

Any advise please

Thank you

Alicia 11

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 3:49pm

Alicia 11

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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 3:49pm

are you moving them from Spain? you are not allowed to take any plant life into the UK as far as I am aware.  Not sure what the rules are coming the other way a good removal company will advise you on that one/

Salisbury50

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:27am

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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:27am

We have taken orange, lime & lemon trees back to the UK in the car on several occasions and in full view at border control in Portsmouth. Friends that have moved back to the UK have sent pot plants with no problem via removal companies.

Hotoneinspain

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 11:14pm

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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 11:14pm

Brad19 wrote on Sun Apr 12, 2020 2:27pm:

I have three beautiful potted azaleas which are sentimental to me.

Has anyone moved these plants abroad via a removal company?

Any advise please

Thank you

Hi...I live in Mallorca and plan to move to Albox area in June; god and the corvid 19 virus allowing?

I had hoped to move some of my ( spanish) plants over to the mainland and was told I can with a special form... I've gone no further as yet but...as a gardener, if your planning on taking azaleas from the UK to Spain? ( you don't say but its most likely you are) 

Be prepared...you will lose them for sure...the clay soil of the UK allows for the glorious azaleas, rhododendrons and hydrangeas, we all love. The temperate climate attracts plants which are happy in cooler conditions, Almost anywhere in Spain the tap water here is totally unsuitable for these plants... the weather is too hot not to have to water them... and they just hate the heat. The climate and soil in Spain does not bode well for many British plants. 

Often, the earth will be very dry for several months and temperatures too high to sustain many of them and the soil...in pots, you can use ericaceous compost — and keep them shaded and with lots of attention happy enough but even so you need to water them every day in summer and that's tap water.

I know how hard it is...I give my azaleas a fortnightly dose of high-potash liquid fertiliser between March and Aug. That fosters flower production, but they'll also benefit from a spring boost with Sequestrene, a mineral tonic designed to promote healthy foliage. But my goodness do you have to work at keeping them happy, essentially lots of overhead shade...courtyards and living at higher altitudes will help.But mine are not sentimental to me and even with all my care and attention I do loose them...

My advice..if their truly sentimental...pass them onto someone you know will care and love them...in the UK !

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Malcolm05

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 10:18am

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Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 10:18am

Salisbury50 wrote on Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:27am:

We have taken orange, lime & lemon trees back to the UK in the car on several occasions and in full view at border control in Portsmouth. Friends that have moved back to the UK have sent pot plants with no problem via removal companies.

You have been able to take them freely to the UK under EU freedom of movement rules. These will cease at the end of December, after which you will be required to produce import documentation. This applies only to shipments to/from UK. You will probably have to evidence thst the plants and the soil they are rooted in are healthy and free of alien bodies 

Brad19

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 8:59pm

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Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 8:59pm

Hotoneinspain wrote on Mon Apr 20, 2020 11:14pm:

Hi...I live in Mallorca and plan to move to Albox area in June; god and the corvid 19 virus allowing?

I had hoped to move some of my ( spanish) plants over to the mainland and was told I can with a special form... I've gone no further as yet but...as a gardener, if your planning on taking azaleas from the UK to Spain? ( you don't say but its most likely you are) ...

...

Be prepared...you will lose them for sure...the clay soil of the UK allows for the glorious azaleas, rhododendrons and hydrangeas, we all love. The temperate climate attracts plants which are happy in cooler conditions, Almost anywhere in Spain the tap water here is totally unsuitable for these plants... the weather is too hot not to have to water them... and they just hate the heat. The climate and soil in Spain does not bode well for many British plants. 

Often, the earth will be very dry for several months and temperatures too high to sustain many of them and the soil...in pots, you can use ericaceous compost — and keep them shaded and with lots of attention happy enough but even so you need to water them every day in summer and that's tap water.

I know how hard it is...I give my azaleas a fortnightly dose of high-potash liquid fertiliser between March and Aug. That fosters flower production, but they'll also benefit from a spring boost with Sequestrene, a mineral tonic designed to promote healthy foliage. But my goodness do you have to work at keeping them happy, essentially lots of overhead shade...courtyards and living at higher altitudes will help.But mine are not sentimental to me and even with all my care and attention I do loose them...

My advice..if their truly sentimental...pass them onto someone you know will care and love them...in the UK !

Thank you so much for this very useful information, I think it may be a good idea for me to leave them with family ☹️ 

Hotoneinspain

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 12:26am

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Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 12:26am

Brad19 wrote on Sun Apr 26, 2020 8:59pm:

Thank you so much for this very useful information, I think it may be a good idea for me to leave them with family ☹️ 

Hi Brad...In the UK they have a much better chance of thriving: than in Spain...hard choice but a wise one...God speed that we all get to live out our chosen lives and thrive... soon

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