Re:Windy Mediterranean Garden



Welcome Yoel,

What is the average temperature range of your garden site
and what are your soil conditions?

Deborah Lindsay
Oakland, California
mild wet winters,mild dry summers
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Subject:    Windy Mediterranean Garden
Author: kortick@cc.huji.ac.il (Yoel Kortick)
Date:       12/2/99 11:16 PM

24 Kislev, 5760
Dec. 3, 1999

Dear Medit Plants list;

I only recently joined the list, and find it very informative.  I live in the me
ditteranean region (the Gush Etzion region of Israel).  My garden happens to be
situated in a very windy area, which for much of the year is cold.   The majorit
y of the garden receives a good amount of sunlight.
1. Any suggestions as to what I should plant in this windy environment?
2. There is one section of the garden which lacks sun, and suggestions what I sh
ould plant there?

Thank you,
Yoel


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Mr. Yoel Kortick
Zayit Shemen Building 17, Apartment 6
Givat HaZayit
Efrat  90435
Israel
tel: 972-2-9938512
email: kortick@cc.huji.ac.il
Family Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/7581
Personal Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/9759/
  

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24 Kislev, 5760
Dec. 3, 1999
 
Dear Medit Plants list;
 
I only recently joined the list, and find it very informative.  I live in the meditteranean region (the Gush Etzion region of Israel).  My garden happens to be situated in a very windy area, which for much of the year is cold.   The majority of the garden receives a good amount of sunlight.
1. Any suggestions as to what I should plant in this windy environment?
2. There is one section of the garden which lacks sun, and suggestions what I should plant there?
 
Thank you,
Yoel
 

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Mr. Yoel Kortick
Zayit Shemen Building 17, Apartment 6
Givat HaZayit
Efrat  90435
Israel
tel: 972-2-9938512
email: k*@cc.huji.ac.il
Family Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/7581
Personal Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/9759/


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