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Author: | JandT [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | looking for nice easy trees or shrubs... |
does anyone have any idea's of what I can grow in my garden (I have an orange and a lemon tree) but would like something else there too? Also wanting to grow something nice in a pot like a shrub or something that won't outgrow a pot no more than 1m squared size. Any tips or ideas would be great thank you |
Author: | Neil [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: looking for nice easy trees or shrubs... |
every plant I get dies within a month .. dont ask me !! |
Author: | JandT [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: looking for nice easy trees or shrubs... |
haha well I couldn't even manage to keep some citronella alive so do need some help maybe a bougainvillea (sp) they look impossible to kill? |
Author: | Candy [ Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: looking for nice easy trees or shrubs... |
I killed a bougainvillea in UK, but certainly can't in the garden here - if you buy one just make sure it is a double and not single as they make one hell of a mess when dropping their petals. We have lots of hibiscus shrubs still for sale - one Steve calls sunset as it looks like a setting sun, also a double red, or a single yellow. Some nice ferns will be available soon and we have kept our fern in a pot for five years and still looking good. You can either pm me or ring 99023706 - I am sure one of the many members who have bought from us will recommend our healthy plants & they are cheaper than a flower shop or garden centre - guaranteed eg sold one Franzipani - large one yesterday for 25 euro - in shops at least 35 - 45 euro so a saving of 10 - 15 euro. |
Author: | Susie Q [ Wed Aug 04, 2010 5:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: looking for nice easy trees or shrubs... |
I like a frangipani the flowers are scented, you only need to water them about twice a week in the hottest part of summer. In winter forget about it. all the leaves fall off and it doesn't need any water!!! I have mine in a pot. |
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