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Title: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: North Country Boy on May 20, 2005, 23:25:07
Turned my back for 5 minutes the other week and the wife bought a conservatory, i tell you money just burns a hole in that womans purse. Anyway with half my garden gone can anyone give me any tips on what plants i can stick in this oversized greenhouse which incidently im not allowed to have anything veg or fruit like growing in. I want to steer away from the traditional yukkha tree etc. and get something reet exotic.
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: Roy Bham UK on May 20, 2005, 23:39:27
It's got to be Strelitzia reginae, although probs as pop now as the Yucca but much more demanding and prettier ;D Or Colocasia esculenta big leaf plant like elephants ears grows well indoors and out doors in summer 8)
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: gunnerbee on May 21, 2005, 01:07:26
OOhhhh thats a bad one, Put your foot down if theres to be no veggies in the new conservatory, then she must give you favours for at least 6 months, not being rude either!!!!
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: teresa on May 21, 2005, 16:49:27
how about a bannana plant, grapes you can grow as long as the roots are outside, I have orchids and a hoya in mine.  a spider plant always looks good on a stand. Oranges and Lemons the list is endless but yep they are great for growing bedding plants and vedge.
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: Clayhithe on May 21, 2005, 18:35:00
Try pineapples
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: honeybee on May 21, 2005, 20:14:48
I grew a fantasticly huge morning glory in mine about two years ago, mind you saying that we nearly had to move out as it got so big  :o

This year we have not managed to move in yet, as you can see, we are a bit short of space at the moment~and yes i am in trouble  ;D  But am i listening?  ;D  ;D


(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y199/Honeybee3003/liverpool013.jpg)


Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: kitty on May 21, 2005, 20:36:36
now that looks familiar!
i've used mine as a greenhouse-sowed all my veg seeds and brought on bedding plants.....great it is.....nd lovely to have yer brekky in in the morning surveying the garden!
well...shes bought it now!you might as well enjoy it!
bestthing we ever did! ;D
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: honeybee on May 21, 2005, 20:45:22
....and the title 'Conservatory plant tip' couldnt have been more apt  ;D
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: MagpieDi on May 22, 2005, 22:58:49
Have a look here N.C.Boy.   Fantastic selection ! 

http://www.junglegardens.co.uk/
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: dibberxxx on May 23, 2005, 16:00:59
HB your basket stand looks great and very healthy should make a wonderfull show
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: honeybee on May 23, 2005, 20:57:04
Thanks Dibber, i made it up a few weeks ago and the plants are just starting to really spread, i have dreams that by the end of next month all of the trailing plants will be bulging over the sides and give me the most fantastic display. ;D ::)

We shall see  ;D

No doubt if it does, there will be another pic coming soon  :D
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: Mrs Ava on May 23, 2005, 23:48:06
Mine is packed!  ;D Cacti, strelitzia, pineapples, bananas, passion flower, africa violets, olive, basil...and all the normals like aspadestra and yucca.
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: teresa on May 23, 2005, 23:58:49
Oh EJ,
I am green with envy  :(I just have my orchids and hoya, son and girlfriend moved in ,so conservatory is now the living room so most plants out. :'(
But hopefully they will be getting a house sooooooooon and all my babies will be back in. ;)
Dare we ask for a pic of you conservatory EJ I am getting withdrawl systoms  ::)
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: Deleted on May 24, 2005, 08:30:08
Lemon tree x 1, Orange tree x 1, Olives x 2, Yucca x 1, Large orchid x 1, Cactus x 1, Giant Amercan Redwood x 7 (only 3" high though!) - cats x 2. Oh, and its a small conservatory... !
Title: Re: Conservatory plant tip
Post by: kitty on May 24, 2005, 08:33:13
bet its not as small as ours! ;D


it looked so big on the plan.....now it seeems we bought a cloche!
still chuffed with it tho-and we could always add on an extension! ;D
kitty