Do I need a Licence to sell plants in the UK?

You need a licence to sell plants that are listed on: schedule 8 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act and taken after 30 October 1981. Annex IV b of the EU Habitats Directive and taken after June 1994 - this includes plants known as European protected species ( EPS )
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Is it legal to sell plants from home UK?

If you sell plants over the internet/mail order, or sell to another retailer, you need to issue plant passports with the lowest trade unit. If you send plants through the mail but without any money changing hands (except to cover postage and packing) you do not require a plant passport.
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How do I register to sell plants UK?

Registration and Plant Passports
  1. APHA: [email protected].
  2. Forestry Commission: see guidance on GOV.uk or contact [email protected].
  3. Scotland: Contact SASA.
  4. Northern Ireland: Contact DAERA.
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Do I need a plant passport to sell plants?

Plant Passports are required for:

All passported plants and plant products when sold to the final user by means of sales through distance contracts (mail order sales, on-line sales, tele-sales etc.). Some high risk plants will require a plant passport to the final user in certain Protected Zones.
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Do you need insurance to sell plants?

Whether you're just selling plants or selling a wide range of home and garden products; property protection is a must.
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Can I legally sell plants?

Yes, even if you only sell a couple of plants a year. Yes, even if you sell for charity or not to make a profit. Yes, even if you propagate them yourself.
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Can I make money selling plants UK?

Seeds & Seedlings

Put your gardening skills to use to propagate seedlings that you can sell on at car boots and local garages, and of course to friends, family and colleagues. By growing plants in your garden, you could make £600 per month (peaking between the months of February and October).
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How much do plant passports cost?

An additional fee of £20.66 will be charged if you submit an application for a plant passport authorisation in paper form rather than online using eDomero. You will not have to pay if APHA authorises you to issue supplier documents only.
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What is the purpose of a plant passport?

A Plant Passport is a document that accompanies plants or plant products, which provides information about the health status of the plant, as well as its identity, origin, and destination. It is a requirement under EU and UK legislation and is intended to help prevent the spread of pests and diseases.
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How do I register for APHA in the UK?

Sign up your practice and practice staff by contacting the OV team - 03000 200 301 / [email protected]. Follow the instructions on the letter you will be sent (see the Registration and Enrolment User Guide for more information)
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Can I sell plants at a car boot sale?

Allotment Laws state that you cannot sell vegetables or plants from your plot! So i think doing that in a car boot would be a bad idea. What i do is give them away at work for small donations!
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Do you need a Licence to sell flower seeds UK?

You must have a licence from APHA if your business: markets seeds covered by this guidance. packs or re-packs seeds covered by this guidance. processes seeds covered by this guidance, for example cleaning or treating them for someone else to sell.
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What is a plant passport in the UK?

A UK Plant Passport (PP) is an official label for the movement of regulated plants and plant products within Great Britain (GB) and between the Crown Dependencies and GB, and where applicable, into and within UK Pest Free Areas (PFAs).
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Can I sell the plants I grow?

I sell plants to people that love them and they tell me how much they enjoy the plants and how happy they are to be able to buy plants from me. You can sell plants online, you can sell plants from home, you can sell plants at farmers markets and flea markets.
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Can you sell plants online UK?

If you do need to be registered and you also trade by means of distance contracts (e.g. online or through mail order) or you supply other professional operators, you will need to be authorised to issue plant passports. For further information on plant passports see guidance on GOV.uk and the Plant Health Portal.
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Can I sell plants on Ebay UK?

Most plants and seeds can be listed as long as they're allowed in the location the seller is posting to, but there are exceptions, including some seeds and noxious weeds.
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What are plant variety rights UK?

UK plant variety rights are a type of intellectual property protection specifically for new varieties of plant. Find out how to get plant breeders' rights for your new variety. Find out more about the Forestry Commission and the Forest Reproductive Material regulations.
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Can I send a plant to the UK?

If you're bringing plants and plant-based products (like wood) from outside the EU, Switzerland and Liechtenstein you'll need a 'phytosanitary' (plant health) certificate. This includes, for example: all plants for planting. parts of trees used as decoration.
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How do I identify a plant UK?

How to identify your plant – don't let it be a mystery!
  1. Check for a plant tag. ...
  2. Use an internet image search. ...
  3. Plant websites. ...
  4. Plant identification apps. ...
  5. Check your books. ...
  6. Ask for help! ...
  7. Double check your answer.
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WHO issues plant passports?

Plant passporting

This scheme requires any professional plant supplier (professional operator) in England or Wales selling plants by distance contract, or to other professional operators within Great Britain, the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands, to issue plant passports.
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Can I take plants from Spain to UK?

Post Brexit you must have a phytosanitary certificate (PC) to import plant material from the EU. This includes almost all plants for planting, most seeds, cut flowers and tuber vegetables such as potatoes from the EU.
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Do you need a license to sell homegrown vegetables UK?

If you are an occasional seller of produce you don't need a food hygiene certificate, but you must make sure the food is safe. However, the Food Standards Agency says that if you are a business you do need to register – selling at markets and shops may require council registration.
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How much does it cost to start a gardening business in UK?

Which tools are an absolute necessity will depend on which services you're offering, but startups.co.uk estimates you'll need between £7,000 and £10,000 to start a gardening business. If you're worried about start-up capital, consider if there are any tools or larger equipment pieces that you can rent instead of own.
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How can I make money from home UK?

Make Money From Home FAQs
  1. Provide technology and online services such as social media manager or chat support for websites.
  2. Complete paid online surveys to earn money.
  3. Set up an online shop.
  4. Monetise creative talents such as flower arranging, baking and sewing.
  5. Offer online tutoring.
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