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Frequently Asked QuestionsFor more information, email Plant Services or call (360) 902-1874. Transporting Privately-Owned Houseplants into Washington from Other States or Countries.What is Washington's definition of houseplants?These are small amounts of generally tropical and subtropical plants, grown totally in an indoor environment and planted in commercial potting soil. They must be privately owned or can be in the possession of a commercial moving company and are not intended for resale. What plant conditions or types of houseplants could be of concern to Washington agricultural officials?
What are acceptable growing conditions and potting soil?The plants may not have been grown outdoors, even for the warmer months of the year. They must have been grown inside a home or an enclosed greenhouse. The soil cannot have been taken from outdoor or landscape sources. It must be a sterile, packaged potting mix. How do I find out other states' requirements if I have to drive across country?The US Department of Agriculture maintains a website with a list of each state's plant laws and regulations. The sites also provide telephone numbers of state agriculture offices for additional questions. The website is: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/npb/ |
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