Hardy bananas and other subtropical exotics in Hamburg/Germany
To cultivate bananas and other subtropical plants in North Germany outdoors? Who doesn't dream about one garden like on Mallorca, Tenerife or Madeira in Germany, with bananas, palms, eucalypts, subtropical rhododendron species, camelias, citrus fruits, cypresses, stone pines and other exotics?
My answer is: Yes!
There are amazing many subtropic plants which can survive in the North German climate, many of them tolerate more frost and survive frost, ice and snow, more than you think about them.
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Hardy Bananas
Winter protection and overwintering technologies for conditional outplantable varieties
Outdoorsite lists and outdoor site map Germany
Online Shop (still under construction)
Exotics on Heligoland (mildest area of Germany)
Note: One new English version will replace this old version soon, only the German version of the new version is available. Please be patient, I have to do very much and have to build one Peruvian business website, this website will also be linked to the new German version soon. And I have to work in my garden and in the Heligoland Project very much. Thanks for your patient!
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