Seed in the Mailbox, but Not Ordered?
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Suddenly, there's seeds in your mailbox – and no one knows where they came from. What's behind such shipments and why throwing them away is the best solution.
More and more Germans are receiving strange shipments of plant seeds. Experts warn against invasive species and advise on disposal.
Unfilled parcels in the mailbox can cause confusion. Especially in the case of seeds, the alarm bells should ring for recipients.
In Frankfurt tens of thousands of packages of seeds have appeared, which no one has ordered in Germany. What is behind such shipments and why one should necessarily throw away the contents.


Free plant seeds in the mailbox seem to be a nice gift at first sight. However, the new mesh carries serious dangers.
Unordered consignments of seeds, mostly from China, increasingly land in mailboxes. The responsible Federal Research Institute calls for caution and warns against invasive species.
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