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Gardening In spain

Jun 27, 2008 · Nikki Peters · 5 replies · 2598 views
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Hi All,

Are any of you interested in gardening if so where do you but your plants from?

I work for a gardening Company in the uk and we are looking to place some ads in spainsh newspapers, we are direct mail company.

Do you think the expat community would be interested in this service?

Wopuld anyone be interested in buying pansies for their garden?

Any feed back is welcome,

Thanks x
Jun 27, 2008 · rubi995
There are lots of local greenhouses with plants for low prices. Also, potted plants are sold at the local weekly street markets. My mother mailordered a certain rose bush that she couldn't get here once, but that's the only case I've ever heard of.

Do pansies do well in a hot, dry climate?
Jun 27, 2008 · Nikki Peters
Thanks for your quick reasponse, some pansies do really well in a hot climate. Im concerned that the perception of the pansy is that its a winter flowering plant for a cooler climate ie the UK. What do you think, will people want pansies in Spain?
Jun 27, 2008 · rubi995
Probably, you know the typical Spanish garden includes bright flowers like bouganvilleas and gardenias. So I would say yes.
Jul 5, 2008 · susanspain
Hi Nikki - my partner says... (they are the gardening expert - we have a small holding for organic veg and do well selling locally)....
The general 'opinion' is that UK produced seeds (or designed for the UK market) do not do well here in this climate.. Basically they keel over in the heat no matter what. Also how would you get a potted pansy to a client here in good condition?

There are MANY local gardening centres - catering for all tastes and not too expensive - so you would probably be having to offer something really special!
We do look for things that are 'unique/interesting/NOT run of the mill'.. We did think about ordering on-line.. but again the issue of the quality/suitability for this climate told us no.

(We are seriously looking for some Noni Seeds or plants - but have stopped our enquires as they require a tropical climate to survive ).

The best idea I can give you - is that although there are many gardening centres - filled to the brim with pots and fencing etc.. Seedling trays and small plastic lightweight potting/growing pots are very difficult to find! I met a guy who buys them on-line from the Uk and has them imported -as he can't get the gardening cetnres to sell him any!

Good luck! sj