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Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 4741350)
there Dorotheanthus bellidiformis aren't they?
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Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 4741355)
GOK, but they were always sold as Mesembryantheums in the UK..:lol:
The Hottentot is a Carpobrotus The Livingstone is a Dorotheanthus while the Fig Marigold is actually the Mesembryanthemum They are however all Aizoaceae from memory and look fairly similar. am I getting paid for this by the way? |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 4741341)
Livingstone daisies.
Bought some gorgeous plants today to tart up my baskets for prettying up the house, and the man said they will be fab in Spain, so i'll be bringing those out too, they are called Madeira daisies,: Argyranthemum, they are really pretty.:) |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 4741365)
there is a bit of a mix up with the names to be honest.
The Hottentot is a Carpobrotus The Livingstone is a Dorotheanthus while the Fig Marigold is actually the Mesembryanthemum They are however all Aizoaceae from memory and look fairly similar. am I getting paid for this by the way? |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Ok, next lot of questions!!
Went to a lovely garden near me today and saw Solomons seal growing under the trees, would that grow under trees in Spain? or would it just be too hot? Also, would most herbs grow ok? What would you grow to have a really pretty garden?:) |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by silverchick
(Post 4745087)
Ok, next lot of questions!!
Went to a lovely garden near me today and saw Solomons seal growing under the trees, would that grow under trees in Spain? or would it just be too hot? Also, would most herbs grow ok? What would you grow to have a really pretty garden?:) |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by silverchick
(Post 4745087)
Ok, next lot of questions!!
Went to a lovely garden near me today and saw Solomons seal growing under the trees, would that grow under trees in Spain? or would it just be too hot? Also, would most herbs grow ok? What would you grow to have a really pretty garden?:) It will grow easily in the shade of trees and will look absolutely stunning, Solomans Seal would grow OK, you just have to be careful not to let it dry out. Many ferns will grow well in this half shaded area, and some are absolutely stunning. |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 4745390)
Herbs most certainly, as many of them are natives of hot dry countries, I'm thinking of Sage, Rosemary, Thyme, and there are always plenty of different mint plants available at garden centres, Its also an ideal area for growing Basil.
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Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by crispygirl
(Post 4745573)
We are building a raised bed outside the kitchen door, I hope to grow as many herbs there as I can, already have basil growing in pots around where we have our outside eating area as this keeps the mozzies away.
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Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by Bigbhudda69
(Post 4745586)
Crispygirl, I bought a pot of Basil while I was over but it did not seem to like the direct sun to much..should it be shaded..:cool: :eek:
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Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 4745473)
Why not try Agapanthus africanus?
It will grow easily in the shade of trees and will look absolutely stunning, Solomans Seal would grow OK, you just have to be careful not to let it dry out. Many ferns will grow well in this half shaded area, and some are absolutely stunning. |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by silverchick
(Post 4749548)
Don't ferns need moist shady conditions?
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Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 4749589)
not all of them, some can survive quite well in free draining soil, some need free draining soil, but yeah, they do need shade, they will die in full sun, but you did say it would be in the shade of a tree yeah?
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Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by silverchick
(Post 4749616)
Yes there are a lot of pine trees nice and shady, might plant a couple of those 'special' ferns that you've all been talking about;) too, musn't tell the old boy though he's a bit more straight laced than me1 LOLOL
Things like Nephrolepis ferns will survive, but you will have to mulch well, the pines will suck up a massive amount of water, and going back to your original point I have had an E-mail back from my tutor and he says that wisteria will grow in Spain, and happily. |
Re: Plants in Spain??
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 4749655)
you could do.
Things like Nephrolepis ferns will survive, but you will have to mulch well, the pines will suck up a massive amount of water, and going back to your original point I have had an E-mail back from my tutor and he says that wisteria will grow in Spain, and happily. I've got a wisteria here, but its only about 5 years old, no blooms yet, knowing my luck it'll bloom next year when i'm gone! Hopefully they sell them out there, does anyone recall seeing them at garden centres?:) |
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