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Anyone tried ordering small palms and or Seedlings using a Mail forwarding service?


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Thought about ordering some tiny "rare palms" from junglemusic and use a mail forwarding service to have it shipped down to Mexico. 

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Since you've already decided on junglemusic, you could probably give them a call/email and tell them your situation. I'm sure they have a recommended partner or can point you in the right direction

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2 minutes ago, PalmsInBaltimore said:

Since you've already decided on junglemusic, you could probably give them a call/email and tell them your situation. I'm sure they have a recommended partner or can point you in the right direction

Good idea I will try. I have had no issues getting seedlings and Dyckias and such in to Mexico. 

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