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Below are answers to common questions. Feel free to e-mail us for more information.
Q: What is the average postage fee?
A: Postage for most countries; registered airmail post and packing will be approximately $8.50 minimum.

Q: What are the rules with respect to customs and excise?
A: Please inquire what you need to import seeds. We cannot be held responsible for seeds that are confiscated. It is up to you to inquire what the rules are on your side. If needed - We will gladly organize you a phyto certificate - e-mail for details

Q: How do I pay for my order?
A: We have joined PayPal in order to make your payment easy and secure. Paypal is also considered cheaper than money transfers. You are welcome to pay as you choose. If you prefer another option, contact us.

Q: Can you get me seeds from other parts of Africa?
A: Our seeds are on the seed list.  Feel free to contact us for special requests, we might be able to help.

Q: What is the best climate for my aloes?
A: There are aloes species in a wide range of climates.  From cold high mountains to deserts.  The aloe would have evolved to fit the conditions of  its natural location.   Hybrids have a wider range of tolerance.  Choose aloe species to fit your needs.

Q: What is the average time it takes for aloes to grow into a full, blooming plant?
A: This will differ.  Larger aloes take longer before it reach the blooming stage than smaller aloes

 

 

 

Q: What soil conditions should I provide?
A: Most aloes can tolerate normal garden conditions.  Drainage is very important.   Bury rocks (some dolomite if possible) around the roots. Most aloes on my list do well in basic soil.  They grow very well when mature manure is added to the soil.                                  
Please go to Tips & Advice   for more information on aloes and seeds.
Q: what is a hybrid.
Please go to the Hybrid page   for more information on Hybrids.

 

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