Can you find Lavender, Rosemary, figs or other familiar to US plants?
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The Jardin Botanico Nacional is in Santo Domingo http://www.jbn.gob.do/ and can be a good place to start for "green thumbs". If it becomes necessary to import plants the details are available in English : http://www.gistnet.com/cidb-sample/do.i … oduct.html
Ted

Also assuming avocado's grow there? I have seen what we called lilly coy's in Hawaii and plumeria's, hibiscus and think even what we called "wood flowers" there....the ferns are lovely too...so primitive and beautiful...Guess alot of it will just have to wait and see...

Just kidding....I have done this process for business and I know exactly what is involved.It is time consuming and very expensive.
ON another note - never ever ever encourage anyone to bring in seeds or plants in their suitcase!!!!! IT IS ILLEGAL and getting caught will get you JAIL TIME. So not worth it people. So dont try that at home......
You will spend your first weeks in awe of what grows here and how fast!!!! Its a new adventure for you!
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Yes, we will be able to share gardening advice. Coming from North America we enjoy Apple Blossom time, in the DR plant it right and enjoy two flowering seasons annually, right now there are orange trees and guandule ( pigeon/gungo pea) shrubs in bloom at a place we own in Sab de la Mar...
Ted
Flowers yup. Herbs yup.
Oh not to act like I know anything about stuff there but know here at the beach there is a grass that grows "across" the sand and quite quickly and allows beach people to have yards...Just a thought.
As to non-walkable grasses for the herb garden it will be interesting to grow a familiar one - lemon grass, and look at a less familiar aromatic khus khus grass - this can also be used to help stabilize soil and protect against erosion.
Sweet potatoes went in today



Bob K
Just have to keep the house staff away from them. Last year they discovered sweet potato fries... boy what a mistake on my part




Bob K
Bob K wrote:acadien175 funny you mention a bay tree. I am planting one that was a gift from a neighbor tomorrow. Digging the hole today. Love using bay leaves in cooking as well as making pickles.
Sweet potatoes went in today
Bob K
Bay trees can vary greatly in size and height, sometimes reaching >50' tall. I have seen people take steps to constrain the size - plant them in large pots or tubs...http://gardening.about.com/od/herbsatoz/a/Bay_Laurel.htm
Ted
Ted
Our staff has been with us for 8 years and we trust them to take care of the house and dogs when we travel as well.
Bob K
Bob K
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In the Caribbean a different type of bay (Bay Rum Tree) is used to make Bay Rum. There are a number of different recipes for making bay rum e.g. http://www.mommypotamus.com/bay-rum-aftershave-recipe/ .
Ted
P.S. The same family of trees/shrubs has other interesting spices: http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ecoph16.htm
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