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Plants in Spain??
Does anyone know what plants native to England will grow in Spain?
I am wondering if Wisteria will grow, any suggestions please?;) |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Hi, best let rugbymatt reply, he is the gardening expert. I have pansies and petunias in my boxes and although with all this rain I do not need to, the only thing "normally" is to make sure they have plenty of water.
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Re: Plants in Spain??
Heloooooo, wisteria is actually a non native, but hey ho.
Many of the "natives" that you may find quite easy to grow on free draining soils will grow happily in Spain, some need a cold snap to germinate etc but will happily grow, given the right amount of water. Let me know what you want to grow and I will try to tell you if they will. |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 4729519)
Heloooooo, wisteria is actually a non native, but hey ho.
Many of the "natives" that you may find quite easy to grow on free draining soils will grow happily in Spain, some need a cold snap to germinate etc but will happily grow, given the right amount of water. Let me know what you want to grow and I will try to tell you if they will. |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by silverchick
(Post 4729372)
Does anyone know what plants native to England will grow in Spain?
I am wondering if Wisteria will grow, any suggestions please?;) Bring lots of packets of Nasturtium with you, I love them they look really great when they are in flower and trailing down over a wall or across the path, or better still hanging from baskets. They are also great for ground cover, as weeding can be very tiring here in the heat we have a 76ft drive with flower beds each side so in between the fruit trees I planted them and the whole ground level is yellow, orange and green looks really special. You can also put the flower in salads as well. I can't wait until next week when my raised flower beds are built (if it stops raining that is) I and can already visualize them brimming with colour and the one by the kitchen door will have herbs.:thumbsup: So excited I can't wait. This is coming from someone who thought they would never enjoy gardening but how wrong can a person be. |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by Lionda
(Post 4729583)
What a good thread :) If I take a cutting from a Peris will it take? :)
Bottle brush plants, native of Australia, I'm putting them everywhere when we can find some soil |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by Lionda
(Post 4729583)
What a good thread :) If I take a cutting from a Peris will it take? :)
Cuttings are awkward, I have about a couple of dozen on the go in my greenhouse and I decided to move a couple and they died. The trick to real success is to let them get on with i9t for a couple of years and don't interfere too much. |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 4730362)
You've no idea what I thought that said at first glance have you!
Bottle brush plants, native of Australia, I'm putting them everywhere when we can find some soil I have seeds that I brought back from New Zealand Puawhananga (Clematis), Renga Renga Lily and Weeping Kowhai, I haven't germinated them yet as my garden here is not big enough I do hope they will take when I have a bigger garden to them justice. I would be pleased as punch if I managed to get one of each to grow. |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 4730362)
You've no idea what I thought that said at first glance have you!
Bottle brush plants, native of Australia, I'm putting them everywhere when we can find some soil |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 4730456)
I wish you wouldnt!
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Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 4730460)
Tell me why :confused:
Take Ragwort, Senecio jacobaeaand the devastating effect it has made on the British landscape, introduced partly because of its appearance, or Japanese Knotweed, Ground Elder, etc...... A single specimen, carefully managed is fine, but so often the spread of a non native can have unseen consequences on the biodiversity of an area. Spain has seen such "invasions" before and like many other countries has suffered. |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 4730528)
The introduction of often unsuitable non natives to another country can be quite devastating.
Take Ragwort, Senecio jacobaeaand the devastating effect it has made on the British landscape, introduced partly because of its appearance, or Japanese Knotweed, Ground Elder, etc...... A single specimen, carefully managed is fine, but so often the spread of a non native can have unseen consequences on the biodiversity of an area. Spain has seen such "invasions" before and like many other countries has suffered. |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 4730533)
Fair comment
I forget sometimes that I come across as a dumbass, got a reputation to maintain. |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 4730543)
and so well made since I am sooooo drunk I think!
I forget sometimes that I come across as a dumbass, got a reputation to maintain. What ..... as a dumbass? :D |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 4730546)
What ..... as a dumbass? :D
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