Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Calis Beach Forum => Expat & Property Owners Q and A Forum => Topic started by: hotlips on March 18, 2012, 10:23:47 AM
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Please could I pick your brains for some gardening help.
I would like to obtain some privacy on our terrace this year. I would like to plant into pots/tubs a few plants that will give a reasonable height, but also survive being in a pot throughout the summer. Our terrace does not remain in full sun all day.
I read that citrus plants quite like to be pot bound, so thought that may be a good start. I have tried to get the ones in the photo without luck, unless I need to buy it and then grow and prune accordingly. I have tried many garden centres in Calis and Fethiye, does anyone know where I might be able to get them?
(http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z277/terized/Turkey%20-%20randoms/015.jpg)
If not, any other suggestions for a plant that is happy to be in a pot, but will reach upto 3 ft in height? I could train Jasmine over the wrought iron railings - but not sure if they grow in a pot?
I have already got the pots and am raring to go!
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All the markets sell citrus trees etc and theres the place opposite Migros in Fethyie and one just down the road too. I have jasmine in a wooden planter out side and its been there about 4 years now - easy to train along balconies with string or wire.
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I think I will get a jasmine for one of the pots. Now I'm even wondering if the plant in the picture is a citrus!!
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I'm surprised Kayakebab hasn't offered any advice , I thought she was the bush expert ! :)
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The one in the pot does look like a citrus plant.
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Haha! bush expert,very funny...
That does look like a citrus tree.
I would recommend going to the plant shop near Migros, on the same side of the road.
We bought citrus trees there. The young girl there is really sweet and speaks good English and will be able to recommend tall plants for pots.
Her prices are good too.
Be careful and shop around, the one on the other side on the corner further towards Calis had extortionate prices in comparison, quoting 20 tl for cactuses which we later bought for 5tl.
Zakkum trees for 15tl, again bought for 5 and so on....
We told the young girl and she said her prices are standard, same for everybody and we've been back again since.
crazy the way some places do business!
I'm glad you posted this, was thinking about getting some wood trellis / privacy screen, but now fancy the idea of tall potted trees instead.
let me know what you choose.
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Kayakebab- Thanks for your input - it's funny I have also used the same shop, but have been told to only see the girl as the other boy there charges more to foreigners!
I went to the shop opposite Migros - they had citrus but not like the one in the photo. Think I will need to buy one and then prune it into shape!
I think I will go for a jasmine at each end and then a citrus in the middle. I guess it will be a 'trial' this year to see what takes off - I'll let you know how I get on!
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Hotlips.
You can grow Lavender, Rosemary and Sage plants very well in pots out here. Alternating Rosemary and Lavender plants can make a wonderful "Hedge"; they can be trimmed often in the summer both giving you your privacy and supplies for your kitchen!
I have a number of young Rosemary plants ready for transplanting if you would like them. Please PM me.
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Originally posted by farmer
Hotlips.
You can grow Lavender, Rosemary and Sage plants very well in pots out here. Alternating Rosemary and Lavender plants can make a wonderful �Hedge�; they can be trimmed often in the summer both giving you your privacy and supplies for your kitchen!
I have a number of young Rosemary plants ready for transplanting if you would like them. Please PM me.
Ooh - never thought of that combination at all. Have pm'd you, Many thanks.
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I replied to the email address shown on your pm. I have heard nothing from you. Since you have not followed up on this thread I must assume you have lost interest.
farmer
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Hello Farmer,
I have sent you a pm as didn't receive message, many thanks, Hotlips
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There's a plant that grows like pampas grass (almost) and has leaves looking similar to an umbrella with no material (if you follow), It grows about 4 to 5 ft high in ground, not sure about in a pot as it likes its feet wet..... http://msucares.com/news/print/sgnews/sg03/sg030623.html Can give you a bit if you'd like.
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Why not try and find an old worn out fishing umbrella,then you won't have to bother watering it, and it will survive all year. ;)
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Originally posted by Rindaloo
There's a plant that grows like pampas grass (almost) and has leaves looking similar to an umbrella with no material (if you follow), It grows about 4 to 5 ft high in ground, not sure about in a pot as it likes its feet wet..... http://msucares.com/news/print/sgnews/sg03/sg030623.html Can give you a bit if you'd like.
Thanks Rindaloo,
I have planted a few things now, so may see how I get on with theses, if not will let you know. I like the look of the plant so may try it in another pot, many thanks.
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Just got some seeds sprouting i had sent from Ireland - Blackthorn = hedging = sloes = sloe gin!
and some Elderberry too but only two sprouted so far. May have some spare once they get going a bit.
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You could put lines between the tubs or trellis and grow wisteria which is quick growing or climbing roses which also climb quickly also plumbago which is really pretty with blue flowers