Gardening in Spain

British gardeners living in Spain , Clodagh and Dick Handscombe have written a number of books on Gardening in Spain and  growing vegetables and fruit in Spain.

Their web site is full of useful information for anybody gardening and especially for those growing in a hot climate.

Gardening in Spain Authors Clodagh and Dick Handscombe

 


Gardening In Spain: Growing and Gardening in Spain

It's hot, very hot. So how do you keep your garden going and looking well when the sun is out in Spain?
An unusual start to the Spanish June this year, but what needs doing in the garden when the sun does come out?
Spain and other Mediterranean climate areas of the world are wonderful places in which to garden whether starting from scratch or improving an existing garden but there are some important challenges and risks to be over come.
We came back from Cuba with the following list of ideas and important reminders of things that many gardeners donīt do sufficiently or frequently enough especially to maximise the flavour, bite and yield of vegetable and fruit gardens.
By Clodagh and Dick Handscombe practical gardeners, authors and broadcasters living in Spain who made an informal study tour of Cuban vegetable and fruit growing areas four years ago.
Wherever one gardens in Spain, May is essentially Spring although in cold winter Catalunia it will be the start and in warmer winter Andulucia the end. However essential jobs for all will include the following.
Spring watering in Spain is different to that of northern climates. Includes ten simple solutions.
How the Spanish gardens are coping after the warmest spring for years and the top ten April tasks.
Geraniums and pelargoniums are the traditional plant of Spain. Find out how we grow ours.

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