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Introduction: How it all started

 


We bought our house in 1975 and I started gardening at once.

As most city-dwellers, I had no idea where to start and had the typical experience of trial and error.

I lived in Germany at the time and I remember planting hundreds of lovely, totally unappropriate 'northern' perennials and shrubs.

In the course of time, I built up quite a large library of gardening books, my preference going to good literary writers of the past, and I subscribed to about every gardening magazine, so my knwoledge was mostly theoretical.

I still enjoy my library: it is kept in a small green room crammed to the ceiling, where I spend many a happy hour reading and dreaming (which is half the fun of gardening).

Later on I started visiting gardens abroad: the discovery of English gardens 'in the flesh' was a turning point, as well as the visit to the 1984 "Gartenschau" in Munich: there, for the first time, I found out about 'Ecological Gardening', th use of grasses and wild flowers and the necessity of creating a sustainable garden.

Owning a garden in Central Italy proved to be quite an ordeal: very stony soil (one builds walls with the stones excavated from planting holes), little water (we have bored two deep wells and still have problems with water in summer), very cold winters (-10°C for a couple of weeks every winter) and hot, dry summers, also a very active wildlife: bears that crush ruthlessly my borders, huge porcupines that devour hundreds of precious bulbs (daffodils are the only survivors: I have quite a collection) and my neighbour's horses that enjoy drinking in the swimming pool and nibble roses and peonies.

Twenty years ago good nurseries were hard to find in Italy. Garden centers would only stock pelargoniums, red salvias and begonias. Gardening has become quite fashionable now (though I cannot really imagine an Italian 'lady' doing the 'real' work: a friend of mine expressed her dismay when she saw that I touched the 'dirty' soil with bare hands), so the market offers much more. An old-fashioned garden center near Cortona has been taken over by an enthusiastic younger son: he will order and breed plants for me and also delivers them at the crack of dawn, so that I wake up to a nice surprise.

Most of my plants though - several thousands - come from England. germany, Belgium, France and from my trips abroad. I recently came back from South Africa with 43 plants and bulbs and from California with several specimens of local flora.

I obviously favour Mediterranean and New Zealand plants. I have a small collection of Rosemaries, Euphorbias. Hellebores, Salvias, Santolinas, Phlomis and the more unusual grey-leaved things. I choose plants that don't need watering after the first couple of years and that fit unobtrousively into the wild landscape.

I do garden organically!

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Enjoy!

Vanna

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Alameda Homestead Nursery - Australian producer of hybrid clematis, as well as a range of other landscape plants. Information and photos for many varieties.

Albo Vanhulle - Belgian export nursery specializing in cut greens or ornamental foliage such as quercus rubra, quercus palustris among others. Also delivers ornamental and forestry plants internationally.

Aldershot Greenhouses Limited - Wholesale producer of roses in North America.

Allied Growers, Inc. - Supplier of tropical and blooming plants to the horticultural and floral industry, based in Florida, offers online shopping. Varied assortment includes houseplants, hanging baskets, cacti, and palms.

Alpha Fern - Florida-based grower and distributor of leatherleaf fern, pittosporum, cut ivy and varieties of asparagus including sprengeri, plumosis and ming. Details post-harvest product treatment.

Alvin Tree Farm - Wholesale nursery grower of specimen trees, shrubs and ground covers.

A.M.G. Growers, Inc. - Supplier of bare root perennials and flowerbulbs in Michigan, selling mostly in the upper Midwest and Northeast. Products include hosta, bearded iris, clematis, and many common perennials and spring-flowering bulbs.

Anthony Tesselaar International - Producer of a wide range of home garden plants with locations of dealers worldwide, descriptions and photos of plant varieties and information about the company. Anthura B.V. - Netherlands grower and exporter of a large selection of cut and potted anthuriums, phalaenopsis orchids and bromeliads. Includes company profile, virtual tour of facilities and detailed product information.

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Apopka Foliage Industry Guide - Provides potential buyers a complete online listing of nurseries, brokers, transportation and other allied services.

Atchison Exotics - Grower of regular and tropical indoor pre-bonsai, including ficus, fukien tea, and pachira money tree. Located in Florida.

Australian Lavender Industry - Contact information for the professional association, annual conference details, and sample pages from its newsletter. Overview of the uses of lavender, cultivation requirements, and extraction of essential oils.

Bailey Nurseries, Inc - Wholesale grower of a wide range of ornamental plants, distributed through retailers and landscapers. Products include perennials, roses, vines, shrubs, and trees. Includes a searchable database with descriptions and photos.

Batenburg Flora - Broker, distributor, and exporter of ornamental plants and cut flowers, working through the Dutch flower auction. Brief company profile and sample product photos.

Beechill Growers - Irish grower and exporter of daffodil cutflowers and bulbs to the American and European markets.

Bella Vista Flowers - Specialized in the selection and breeding of Alstroemeria plants for cut-flower production.

Blacks Nursery - Northern Ireland supplier of hardy nursery stock from alpines to semi-mature trees to garden centers, landscapers, golf courses, and other amenity sectors.

Bloomz online - New Zealand floricultural company, specializing in calla lily, sandersonia and other exotic species such as phormium. Primarily orientated to the production of high health tissue culture, bulbs and tubers.

Blue Sky Nursery Ltd. - Wholesale grower of ornamental nursery stock including azaleas, rhododendrons, hollies, ornamental grasses, blueberries, hostas and more. Located in Ontario.


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