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Question: I live in Hana, Hawaii. How can I sell local plants like monstera deliciousa and ship them to the states

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? If you're looking to sell local plants and ship them to the States, you will need to do some research to determine which states have regulations in place for the type of plants you are selling. Often times, different states have different rules for the import and sale of plants, so you'll need to check with the state you're shipping to and make sure that the plants you're selling are allowed to be shipped. Once you have determined which states you are able to ship to, you will need to find a reliable shipping provider (such as USPS or FedEx) with experience dealing with the transport of plants. You may also need to obtain a valid permit for shipping plants in order to comply with state regulations. Additionally, you will need to make sure that the plants you are selling are packaged and shipped properly to ensure they arrive in the best condition possible. Finally, you may need to label the plants with any necessary requirements the receiving state has in place. This will help ensure that the plants arrive safely and can be sold legally in the state they are being shipped to.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Feb. 16, 2023, 2:06 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, February 16, 2023

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