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Plants for mediterranean gardens => Fruit and Vegetables => Topic started by: John J on June 10, 2019, 03:34:00 PM

Title: A plant with a mind of its own
Post by: John J on June 10, 2019, 03:34:00 PM
Capers are notoriously difficult to establish where they are wanted, they much prefer to choose their own location. I saw these today, the first outside our daughter's house and the others along an abandoned road nearby.
Title: Re: A plant with a mind of its own
Post by: Umbrian on June 11, 2019, 05:54:17 AM
Totally agree on this observation as I am sure many frustrated gardeners will. I tried to establish them in my original garden in Italy with no luck whatsoever, carefully introducing them into dry stone walling  where they would survive for a short time and then just die off. When we moved I was delighted to find quite a few plants growing strongly in the old wall that bounds the front of the property. This year they have been slow to burst into life due to unseasonably low temperatures but thankfully have now started to leaf up. Where they get their sustenance from is impossible to say but I am so grateful to enjoy these unusual plants that enhance an already interesting wall complete with blocked in old arched entrances and a large variety of building materials. I would love to know how long they have been there as we live in the oldest part of the town with Roman remains in the vicinity........