Can I Grow Graptopetalum In Northern Ireland?
Graptopetalum would not do well in the Cold climatic conditions of Northern Ireland as it is adapted to hot arid climate. It is one of the plant genus of the family Crassulaceae. These are perennial succulent plants and are also native to Mexico and Arizona.
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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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No, not that particular poppy, the field poppy which is red grows wild as does the welsh poppy which is yellow. Oriental poppies (hairy leaves) are widely grown in gardens and are ...
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Nadimah: I did some research, and watermelons will grow in your area.  Your climate, with its maritime influence, has mild winters [lucky you!] and cool summers with ample rainfall...
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