looking forward for your reply.
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Harryg
There are thousands of plants which can be grown in the UK, and a
variety of climatic conditions. If you're serious you need to be a
rather more specific about both.
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>looking forward for your reply.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley
Go out and look at gardens in your neighbourhood, local parks etc. see
what you like.
That way you will see plants that do well in your area.
David hill
Is this your homework, Harry? There used to be a usenet nettiquette
rule: no school homework questions.
"Harryg" wrote
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> Hello everybody can anybody suggest me some plants which I can grow in
> UK as per the climatic condition.
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> looking forward for your reply.
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Just looking through the posts here will tell you lots, but your question
has a enormous answer that would even cause arguments between gardeners.
Indeed, what can grow varies so much within the UK. For example what can
grow in Cornwall often cannot be grow anywhere else in the UK (except
perhaps London), and some things that grow in London cannot be grown
elsewhere.
Take a look at...
http://www.biology4all.com/picture_gallery/british_plants.asp
http://www.wildlifetrusts.org/index.php?section=environment:species:plant
and for garden plants.....
http://www.jparkers.co.uk/shop/
and any other plant supplier.
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Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK
Yes certainly.
Deadly Nightshade. Foxglove. Poison Ivy. Death Cap mushroom.
Now, run along - there's a good boy.
He's not me. I suggest grass. Then maybe a few nettles, dandelions,
buttercups, groundsel, thistles, chickweed, ground ivy.
These grow best by far in the UK.