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Originally Posted by estación seca
Rav - most commercial succulents are grown under a lot of shade. It can be tricky adapting them to full sun. And a lot of the small ones grow under grass or other shrubs in habitat, never getting full sun. Read up on the plants you buy before setting them out. A very large number of cacti and other succuients can grow extremely well outdoors in the Canaries.
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Thanks for the tips ES. I've got plenty growing in my garden, successfully, it just really annoys me that the garden centre tempts us with stuff that is just not suited to our environment - no one has shade and shelter here except after a lot of hard work and some years of growing trees, against the odds (heat and wind, and rooted in rock), to create semi woodland areas in their garden.
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Originally Posted by Keysguy
Ray- I know where the Canary Islands are but had never heard the specific island name of Fuerteventura so I checked it out on Google Earth. I don't know why but I always pictured the Canary's as lush and tropical but are they as arid as they look on Google Earth? Hope you don't mind my asking.
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To be fair a lot of the Canary Islands are lush and tropical but all have their arid areas as well. However, Fuerteventura is all arid. There were trees a long time ago but they were all cut for firewood for industrial purposes. Because of the high population of wild goats on the island, tree saplings didn't stand a chance and within a short period the island was barren and desertifying. All the natural water sources, and man made wells, dried up as the rain stopped falling and locals changed to tomato farming to survive and over used the water.
I've worked hard to create a garden because I can't live without 'green'. It's also my main and favourite hobby and I'm delighted that it has inspired others in our village to have a go as well.
A few pics from my garden and on today's teatime dog walk:
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Originally Posted by WaterWitchin
Drilling rock to plant a tree. I must share that with the husband. Whenever I bring home trees, bushes, etc, there's a lot of eye rolling because he knows he's gonna be digging holes. I will remind him it could be much worse.[COLOR="Silver"]
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Forgot to say, we had RAIN last night,
all 2mm of it making a total of 3mm so far this year! Guess I'll still need the hose out tomorrow ...
If anyone is looking on Google Earth, I live on the western edge of the village of Tindaya, Fuerteventura.