English Lavender and Hibiscus
- aphrodite
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English Lavender and Hibiscus
Not a gardener myself, but I would like to plant an English lavender bush and Hibiscus in my garden. Where would be a good garden centre in Pafos to find these and when is the best time to plant?
I would appreciate some help. Thank you
I would appreciate some help. Thank you
- cyprusmax47
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Re: English Lavender and Hibiscus
I would try it at the London Garden Center, Polis Road. I bought my plants in the past 30 years or so from them...
Both you can plant in Jan/Feb and mind: not too much water for the lavender bush, now and in future.
Max
Both you can plant in Jan/Feb and mind: not too much water for the lavender bush, now and in future.
Max
Re: English Lavender and Hibiscus
Aphrodite,
You didn't say whereabouts you live. There are a number of good nurseries and Garden Centres. There is a big one on the road between Chloraka and Kissonerga villages. It is on the left of the road if you are driving from Chloraka.It has a wide variety of plants, many of which they produce in their polytunnels. There is also a smaller, but very helpful nursery in Kissonerga village. The best time of year to plant hibiscus and most other plants is in early spring. If you live somewhere very sheltered on the coastal plain, you can plant in Feb/ March. If you live at higher altitude, wait for the weather to warm up a bit before planting.
Hibiscus prefer a sunny and fairly sheltered part of the garden.
Lavender is hardier and can be planted anywhere in the garden, in soil which drains easily,
Dee
You didn't say whereabouts you live. There are a number of good nurseries and Garden Centres. There is a big one on the road between Chloraka and Kissonerga villages. It is on the left of the road if you are driving from Chloraka.It has a wide variety of plants, many of which they produce in their polytunnels. There is also a smaller, but very helpful nursery in Kissonerga village. The best time of year to plant hibiscus and most other plants is in early spring. If you live somewhere very sheltered on the coastal plain, you can plant in Feb/ March. If you live at higher altitude, wait for the weather to warm up a bit before planting.
Hibiscus prefer a sunny and fairly sheltered part of the garden.
Lavender is hardier and can be planted anywhere in the garden, in soil which drains easily,
Dee
Re: English Lavender and Hibiscus
Hidcote is a good variety of lavender, as previously stated a well drained soil is best for them
And I agree Londons is an excellent garden centre
And I agree Londons is an excellent garden centre
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Re: English Lavender and Hibiscus
There are at least 10 varieties of lavender common in this country. I doubt whether any of them are
what you would call English lavender because they have to cope with a different climate.
what you would call English lavender because they have to cope with a different climate.
Re: English Lavender and Hibiscus
I have Hidcote in my garden and it does nicely in well drained soil
If you never ask the question, the answer will always be....no
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Re: English Lavender and Hibiscus
Am I mistaken in thinking this is English lavender?
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Re: English Lavender and Hibiscus
Sorry Dee, I didn’t mention in my post where I live because it says Kamares in my profile! Thank you for all your recommendations, much appreciated.
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Re: English Lavender and Hibiscus
cyprusmax47 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 12:02 pm I would try it at the London Garden Center, Polis Road. I bought my plants in the past 30 years or so from them...
Both you can plant in Jan/Feb and mind: not too much water for the lavender bush, now and in future.
Max
Thank you both for your advice, I will definitely have a look around the London Garden Centre
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Re: English Lavender and Hibiscus
Aphrodite.
When the lockdown is over, visit the Amphitheatre Cafe and have a word with Robert. He's a horticulturist by training and grows lavender at the cafe.
When the lockdown is over, visit the Amphitheatre Cafe and have a word with Robert. He's a horticulturist by training and grows lavender at the cafe.
Re: English Lavender and Hibiscus
Sorry, I have not a clue! Although I can see the difference between the varieties when they are side-by-side, I could not name any of them. We have three varieties in our garden but they are strictly anonymous!
Re: English Lavender and Hibiscus
Aphrodite,
I used to live in Kamares, so know the climate and winter temperatures well. My remarks about when to plant were more cautious as I would wait for warmer temperatures of spring.
before planting new plants.
Also, with hibiscus, if you want a particular colour its best to wait to buy them until the plants are starting to flower..
Dee
I used to live in Kamares, so know the climate and winter temperatures well. My remarks about when to plant were more cautious as I would wait for warmer temperatures of spring.
before planting new plants.
Also, with hibiscus, if you want a particular colour its best to wait to buy them until the plants are starting to flower..
Dee