Do you need a licence to sell plants 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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Do I need a Licence to sell plants from home UK?

If you only sell retail, you do not need to register to issue plant passports but you do need to register to become a plant health professional operator (free of charge). 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.
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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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Can I sell plants outside my house?

If you grow plants in your garden and sell them, you will only be considered to be a professional operator if you do so with a view to making a regular profit (i.e. you regularly sell them with a view to making a profit).
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Can I sell plants without a plant passport?

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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What is the plant passport scheme 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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Do you need a Licence to sell flower seeds UK?

You must be licensed if your business is involved in marketing seeds covered by the Regulations. These may include: marketing seed. packing, sealing or labelling seed.
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Is it legal to sell vegetables from your garden?

The Allotments Act 1922 has a general prohibition on any "trade or business" being conducted on an allotment. But allotments are allowed to have an allotment shop, which councils tend to regard as fund-raising rather than a business.
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Do plants count as property?

Even plants growing wild are the legal property of somebody as they have been cultivated and under the Theft Act, 1968, it is an offence to uproot plants for commercial purposes without seeking authorisation.
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Can I sell some of my garden?

In selling part of your garden, you'll incur costs, including legal fees, surveyor fees, and potential tax liabilities. These depend very much on the complexity of the transaction - how much land you're selling, who you sell it to, and the type of land.
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Can you sell plants on Etsy UK?

Currently, my most profitable side hustle is selling plants online. This I do mainly by selling plants on Etsy. I am based in Europe and have been selling plants to all EU countries, including the UK, during 2020.
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What is the plant passport?

The plant passport accompanies the plants, seeds, or plant materials during their trade between business operators. It provides crucial information about the product, ensuring compliance with plant health regulations and facilitating seamless trade within the EU.
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Can I send plants to the UK?

Since Brexit came into effect on 1 January 2021, a phytosanitary certificate is required to ship most outdoor and house plants to the UK, as this is now considered an international border.
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Is it legal to sell wildflower seeds?

It's ok to gather seeds from flowers from meadows or hedges in the wild, as long as you do so in moderation, and only for your own use (not to sell)!
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What are plant breeders rights UK?

How PBR can protect your plant varieties. PBR means that nobody can, without your permission, use your plant species for: production or reproduction. selling or offering for sale.
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Where is the best place to sell plants online?

Here are some well-liked choices:
  • Etsy: Etsy is known for handmade and one-of-a-kind items, so it's a great place to sell creative flowers. ...
  • Amazon: Houseplants can be sold on Amazon, which has a large customer base and a reliable site.
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Is it illegal to pick moss UK?

The Theft Act makes it illegal to collect any wild plant or fungi for commercial purposes without the landowners' permission. It is not an offence to collect for personal use, if you are technically trespassing all the landowner can do is ask you to leave by the quickest and safest route.
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How far below my house do I own UK?

For freehold properties, typically houses, the answer in the UK is relatively simple. The owner of a freehold property owns everything from the centre of the earth up to the “lower stratum” which is not well defined but is somewhere between 500ft (150 metres) to 1,000ft (300 metres) above ground level.
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Is it illegal to pick wildflowers in UK?

“Uproot any wild plant without permission from the landowner or occupier” - This means, literally, that it's illegal to “dig up” a wild plant (that doesn't belong to you). Picking any part of the plant is legal so long as you don't uproot the entire plant. Pick flowers from a special conservation site or reserve.
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Can you sell vegetables from your garden UK?

You can sell your home grown plants, shrubs you have grown from cuttings and fruit and vegetables at local car boots to make money.
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Can I sell part of my garden to a Neighbour?

Selling a piece of land to a neighbour and capital gains tax

It's possible to claim this relief if you sell part of the property, such as part of the garden and the relief automatically applies to properties of up to 1.2 acres (0.5 hectares) in total.
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Is it legal to sell things in your front garden?

If you wish to sell anything from a front garden of a property to customers on the footpath you need a licence; or from a piece of land that is within 7 metres of the public highway and not enclosed, you will need a Street Trading (Private land) licence.
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Can I sell plants on Ebay UK?

Plants, flowers, seeds, trees, fruits and vegetables prohibited by government or by postage regulations are not allowed. 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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Can anyone sell seeds from the UK?

If you want to market the seeds of the main varieties of agricultural crops or vegetables in England and Wales, you must: have a licence for your business to market seed. have successfully applied to have your seeds certified - this shows that they meet UK quality standards.
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Is flower shop profitable in UK?

In the UK, florists share the market with roughly 12,000 competitors, in addition to non-florist retailers offering floral product lines, and you can expect a liveable £22,000 for an average salary and up to 60% profit margin.
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