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YMF Jul 13th 2007 4:06 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 5049593)
How are you trying to propagate it?

I tried some softwood cuttings last year at about this time of year, just put them in some in a pot with some potting compost, no hormone rooting powder as I didn't have any at the time. They just eventually shrivelled up to nothing, I did water them.

I have read it is easier to propagate it from seed but so far it has not produced any of the fruits.

Any advice on good propagation methods would be great as I seem unable to propagate anything anymore.:(

Yvonne

rugbymatt Jul 13th 2007 4:16 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by YMF (Post 5050560)
I tried some softwood cuttings last year at about this time of year, just put them in some in a pot with some potting compost, no hormone rooting powder as I didn't have any at the time. They just eventually shrivelled up to nothing, I did water them.

I have read it is easier to propagate it from seed but so far it has not produced any of the fruits.

Any advice on good propagation methods would be great as I seem unable to propagate anything anymore.:(

Yvonne

I will post a mini propagation guide in a couple of days.

ironporer Jul 14th 2007 12:41 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 5050613)
I will post a mini propagation guide in a couple of days.

Do you smoke a cigarette after propagating, or just fall asleep?

rugbymatt Jul 14th 2007 12:43 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by ironporer (Post 5053803)
Do you smoke a cigarette after propagating, or just fall asleep?

I usually fall asleep, how about you?

poollounger Jul 15th 2007 12:11 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by YMF (Post 5049454)
I know you can buy seeds over the internet without problem but are you allowed to bring in live plants? Obviously you can hide them away but just wondered what the rules were.
There are lots of plants I would love to grow here but cannot find, Cytissus Battanderi being one of them, I love it too.

Yvonne

Yvonne it was dificult to find one here in Britain, but I eventually did at a garden centre in Leicestershire of all places. I walked in at the beginning of spring and asked if they had any, and they did, being kept indoors for the winter. Cost me £16, and it looked a bit sad when I unpacked it, but now seems to be doing really well. I have promised Arco-Iris a cutting, so I am sure I can do the same for you. I love the idea of Cytisus flowers appearing all over Chiclana, scenting the air with pineapple. I believe the best time is late summer, so liaise via Arco when I am over in Aug, or PM me.
I have never seen any notices re bringing in food stuff or plants at Jerez, but did see one re foodstuff at Seville at Christmas, and felt very guilty at the thought of the Waitrose duck buried in my suitcase.
Has anyone found fuchsias in Spain ?? I bought a really pretty one today here in London, but have never seen them over there.

Fred James Jul 15th 2007 2:17 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by poollounger (Post 5057014)
Has anyone found fuchsias in Spain ?? .

We have had no problems finding Fuschias in Spain - perhaps not in as many varieties as available in the UK.

We also have a locally sourced Cytisus - it grows well and we have just had to prune it back after 3 years.

poollounger Jul 15th 2007 4:31 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 5057347)
We have had no problems finding Fuschias in Spain - perhaps not in as many varieties as available in the UK.

We also have a locally sourced Cytisus - it grows well and we have just had to prune it back after 3 years.

Where did you find the Fuschias ??? And was it a Cytisus Battandieri ?? There are other kinds which are easier to find...

Fred James Jul 15th 2007 5:31 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 
We live on the Granada coast and found the fuschias in our local Viveros.

The Cytisis is not the Battandieri. It is smaller and more like the normal Broom. It flowers in the Spring. It could be Spanish Broom -Spartium Junceum. I find it very difficult to identify exact species - also Spanish viveros frequently use the wrong name or ones which don't appear in the books!

mikelincs Jul 15th 2007 7:11 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by poollounger (Post 5057689)
Where did you find the Fuschias ???

Plenty in our local viveroses here on on the Costa Blanca, we can get several varieties, but they are not named, there are upright and trailing ones.

poollounger Jul 15th 2007 8:38 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 5058003)
We live on the Granada coast and found the fuschias in our local Viveros.

The Cytisis is not the Battandieri. It is smaller and more like the normal Broom. It flowers in the Spring. It could be Spanish Broom -Spartium Junceum. I find it very difficult to identify exact species - also Spanish viveros frequently use the wrong name or ones which don't appear in the books!

Yes I found a yellow flowering broom in my local vivero. Just surprised to never see the Battandieri considering it's Moroccan origins.
I took my Readers Digest Gardening Encyclopaedia to Spain but am amazed by the number of plants that are not included. It is aimed towards Northern Europe.

Fred James Jul 15th 2007 9:06 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by poollounger (Post 5058812)
I took my Readers Digest Gardening Encyclopaedia to Spain but am amazed by the number of plants that are not included. It is aimed towards Northern Europe.

I have that book too and agree with you.

I have two other "bibles". One is a recent book written by one of our neighbours "Mediterranean Garden Plants" by Lorraine Cavanagh. ISBN 84-609-5041-7 and an American book -"The Western Garden Book" by Sunset Publications ISBN 0-376-03875-6. This covers plants common on the west coast of the USA where the climate is very similar to Spain.

I have found this book invaluable and you can get it from Amazon UK at a reasonable price.

rugbymatt Jul 15th 2007 9:10 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 
I can see an opening for a decent nursery in Spain you know!

Eve Jul 15th 2007 9:14 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 5058918)
I have that book too and agree with you.

I have two other "bibles". One is a recent book written by one of our neighbours "Mediterranean Garden Plants" by Lorraine Cavanagh. ISBN 84-609-5041-7 and an American book -"The Western Garden Book" by Sunset Publications ISBN 0-376-03875-6. This covers plants common on the west coast of the USA where the climate is very similar to Spain.

I have found this book invaluable and you can get it from Amazon UK at a reasonable price.

Hi Ya,

Lorraine cavanagh has a little nursery just outside Competa that she has just re started, very handy. A lovely lady, met her briefly at a party in may.

poollounger Jul 15th 2007 9:24 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 5058932)
I can see an opening for a decent nursery in Spain you know!

Well the ones around us are pretty damned good.....but it just surprises me that some of the plants one would expect to see in a hot country never appear. Hibiscus fans should be in their element....I have never seen such a range including a lovely blue one.

Big Pete Jul 15th 2007 9:27 am

Re: Plants in Spain??
 

Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 5058932)
I can see an opening for a decent nursery in Spain you know!

Yep there you go Matt ,bring your trowel and you could maybe find a niche market :thumbup:


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