China. The packages were posted to customers who previously purchased seeds on Amazon marketplace and eBay.Many of the gardeners were baffled after they received the unwanted deliveries, which were not paid for, which were marked as “petals” or “ear studs”.It was claimed this could have been done in order to avoid custom checks.Government officials said they had been made aware of the bizarre case and it is understood at least one police force has been notified.Gardeners are warned not to plant the seeds if they received them in case they are an invasive non-native species.Sue Westerdale, 63, who runs a beauty business and has been growing seeds in her spare time, was among the gardeners to receive an unexpected package.She told Daily Mail.
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