Share The Seeds
Share The Seeds Site => Welcome and Introduction Area => Topic started by: DukeLiam on June 09, 2013, 11:43:10 AM
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When I heard about this site, the idea caught my interest quickly. I stopped by and looked around a bit, to come out please and wanted to join. I do not have a lot of experience, but I have always enjoyed plants. I find them beautiful, interesting, needed, and sometimes useful.
I have always wanted to start growing my own and even though I have had experiencxe with basic house plants and others that grow in my home area(a dessert), I want to try some new plants I have found while searching the internet.
I am looking for some dessert plants with color that do not naturally grow near me.
I dont believe I could grow all of the plants I want to without making special environment areas around my home for the plants I would really like to(I love the beauty of acacias), but there are others that I would like to start with that should be easier. If anybody has any ideas as to good plants to start with, I would be most pleased for advice.
I do not want to just grow the basic garden variety I could find at a regular store.
Besides acaicia, I am interested in Mimosa and Phalarus, but I dont think I will get into those untill I move a couple years from now. Desmanthus I figured would not be a bad place to start in my new garden and they dont grow near me, so I believe it definitely would be a pleasant start.
Well being a little uneducated(excluding basic gardening), I hope I can fit it.
Thanks for readin
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Hello DukeLiam,
thank you for your post and for joining. If you want to grow plants that thrive in a desertic or semi-desertic climate, you actually have more choices than it might seem at first. Besides succulents, many hardy perennials (including a bunch of interesting Fabaceae species to boot) are suitable with a little care. And of course you can always set a little indoor/greenhouse space for plants that require a different environment, as you suggest.
Looking forward to hear from your growing.
Welcome to STS!
Mandrake
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Thank you for the information. That should help me as a good place to start.
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Welcome DukeLiam. You should grow some prickly pear or some blueberry cactus!
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Prickly pear is on my to do list. The pear is hard to eat though. I havent figured out how to take of the pricks well yet without pricking myself