Can I Grow Amberboa In Northern Ireland?
You can indeed grow amberboa in Ireland as this plant requires moderately moist soil to grow, and this can be found in most parts of Ireland. Plant your amberboa in an open spot in the garden where it can get full sunlight, though the plant will also do well in part shade.
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Absolutely! And other hardy vegetables and fruits as well. Black currants are more popular there, but grapes would be a fine choice. Source(s): community.livejournal.com/naturalliv...
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You'd be fine planting some salad green crops right now, for later autumn harvesting. Lettuce, of various types, and other leafy greens would be good. Unless you have heating and l...
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You need quite a lot of sun and heat to get them to produce !
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