Re:Re: Mediterranean Oregon?


Does the olive tree in my backyard count?  It's small
but alive!

There is also a banana tree (not sure which sp) at Van
Dusen BG in Vancouver, BC.

another day of 80 degree weather in Seattle!
bridget

--- Jason D <jjuania@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I love that one can find native prickly pears in
> Sequim, Washington (48 degrees north latitude? & a
> few
> dozen miles from temperate rainforest), and Douglas
> firs in Mesoamerica. I love being able to contrive a
> subtropical island garden in San Francisco or a
> stone-fruit orchard on a subtropical island.
> However, for definition's sake, I would settle on
> the
> range of cultivation for the olive tree as my
> concept
> for a strict mediterranean climate.
> Jason Dewees
> San Francisco
> 
> 
> --- nancy@lighthousenet.com wrote:
> 
> > Greetings from Santa Cruz, California-
> > 
> > Was reluctant to post this as most probably know
> > about it but for newbies
> > or those unfamiliar, "mediterranean climate
> > gardening throughout the world"
> > provides a concise but thorough discussion with
> > graphics and links.
> > 
> > http://mediterraneangardensociety.org/climate/
> > 
> > All the best!
> > Nancy
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


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