Croatia and Slovenia

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Great dry garden combo’s on Pag Island, Croatia

When you see plants growing in the wild, where they can choose where to grow it gives you a veray good idea of where to plant them successfully at home.  Also why, in some instances you can be unsuccessful if trying to grow them in damp or clay soils.

I often recommend Euphorbia, Sage or other Salvias and Cistus (rock roses) as a great foliage/ colour combination for very dry areas.  And when you see where they naturally thrive it is truly amazing just HOW DRY they like it as seen here where all the lime green in the distance is naturalised Euphorbia on Pag Island.

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Apr 292015 0 Responses

Montenegro

We climbed and climbed many steps to get this amazing view from the Castle at Kotor, Montenengro which is just an hoursp or so south of Dubrovnik. Not only did we enjoy the view but marvelled at the gorgeous Iris pallida plants that were in full bloom clinging to the many rocky crevices on the way up.  They looked stunning with Euphobia wulfenii – the parent of the gorgeous variegated Euphorbia ‘Silver Swan’ which has proved so popular in NZ over the past few years.  When you see where they naturally choose to grow you can understand why they love our hot, HB conditions.   Drought just isn’t a problem for them.

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Apr 252015 0 Responses

Trsteno Plane Trees

Firstly, my apologies for the orientation of the picture, but as you can imagine – there’s no way a 500 year old plane tree is going to fit into a rectangular slot the right way up!

Although Trsteno qas extensively damaged in the Homeland War of the early 1990’s when it suffered gun boat attacks and was set alight the two magnificent Oriental Plane trees at the entrance survived. Read More…

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Trsteno Arboretum

 

Noted as being Europe’s oldest arboretum this place was on my “must see” list from the very beginning And as its sited just 15 or so kms north of Dubrovnik on the main road it was an easy visit to incorporate.  Read More…

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