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Old 24-10-2004, 08:58 PM
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Hi, I am from the uk but just bought a property in Turkey so I will only be
over there a couple of times a year and therefore can`t give dedicated
attention to any plants. I already have a few olive trees in the garden
which appear to do ok unattended, I would however like to grow a
lemon/apple/orange or whatever is possible to grow giving it will have a
lack of attention, and water.
Can anyone give me some guidelines on what will grow unattended, I know that
peppers tomatoes etc are prolific growers over there but need watering so
thats ruled out.
The temp is normally 30 c for most of summer months with july and august
having no rain at all. Most of the rain is dec to feb.

thanks


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Old 25-10-2004, 01:57 AM
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The lemons and apples are somewhat drought tolerant. However they will
need water a few times a year. Certainly, while they are young they
will need fairly frequent water. Perhaps you can make arrangements with
some local resident to establish a watering cycle during your absence.
I would water once a week for the first couple years, then stretching to
three week intervals as the trees establish roots. It also depends on
the soil. A sandy soil will not hold moisture while clay will retain
moisture.

Dick

Hi, I am from the uk but just bought a property in Turkey so I will only
be
over there a couple of times a year and therefore can`t give dedicated
attention to any plants. I already have a few olive trees in the garden
which appear to do ok unattended, I would however like to grow a
lemon/apple/orange or whatever is possible to grow giving it will have a
lack of attention, and water.
Can anyone give me some guidelines on what will grow unattended, I know
that
peppers tomatoes etc are prolific growers over there but need watering so
thats ruled out.
The temp is normally 30 c for most of summer months with july and august
having no rain at all. Most of the rain is dec to feb.

thanks


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Old 25-10-2004, 11:00 AM
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Juco wrote ".....Hi, I am from the uk but just bought a property in
Turkey so I will only be over there a couple of times a year and therefore
can`t give dedicated attention to any plants. I already have a few olive
trees in the garden which appear to do ok unattended, I would however like
to grow a
lemon/apple/orange or whatever is possible to grow giving it will have a
lack of attention, and water.
Can anyone give me some guidelines on what will grow unattended, I know that
peppers tomatoes etc are prolific growers over there but need watering so
that's ruled out. ....."

Best thing to do is to look and see what others around you are growing. The
soil and aspect can be so variable that what may grow a few miles from you
wont do for you, and what may grow on one side of a hill may not grow on the
other.


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David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk




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