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Make you happy with fragrant Mediterranean plants!

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Mediterranean plants are increasingly finding their way into our gardens, such as olive trees, fig trees, lemon and orange trees. You can easily order these plants online at garden-select.nl. Our plants are packed and delivered with care.
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Agapanthus Blue Giant - 3 plants

Growing up to 1.20 metres tall, this agapanthus giant can be planted in pots as well as in the border.

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€12,95
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The Strelitzia Reginea, also called Bird of Paradise plant, is a real eye-catcher. It looks great in the living room, but can also be placed outside in spring.

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€21,95
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Fig - 3 Plants "Ficus Carica"

This Fig Plant "Ficus Carica" produces delicious sweet fruits and brings your garden into a beautiful Mediterranean ambience. - Competitive prices - Fast delivery

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€32,95 €22,95
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Agapanthus Black Buddhist - 3 Plants

This agapanthus has gorgeous blue/purple flowers with dark stems. Plant the agapanthus outside in the sun, flowering from July to September.

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€19,95 €16,95
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Agapanthus Africanus Albus - 3 Plants

This stunning white agapanthus likes to be in the sun, it flowers in abundance from July to September. - Competitive prices

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€14,95 €11,95
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Agapanthus Blue - 3 Plants

A great summer bloomer and can be planted indoors as well as outdoors. Ideal for window boxes, but can also be planted in the border among other perennials.

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€8,95 €6,95
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Musa Basjoo  - 3 Banana plants

Easily order Mediterranean plants at Garden Select, including these magnificent musa basjoo (banana plants) at competitive prices! - Fast delivery

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€29,95 €21,95
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Agapanthus Blue / White - 3 Plants

A beautiful mix of the blue and white agapanthus. Ideal for in pots or borders. They flower from July to September. - Competitively priced

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€8,95 €6,95
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  • We deliver throughout Europe
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Lavender plants love sunlight, so put them in a nice spot in the garden or in a pot on the terrace. - Wonderfully fragrant and evergreen

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€19,95
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Mix of 3 Citrus Plants - Lime - Lemon and Orange

These mixed, fragrant citrus plants will give your garden, patio and or living room a stunning Mediterranean ambience. - Competitive prices - Fast delivery

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€29,95 €22,95
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Olive trees (European) 3 Plants

This set includes 3 olive trees for further cultivation. The olive tree, officially Olea Europaea, is the oldest tree known to history. Bring the Mediterranean atmosphere into your garden.

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€32,95 €22,95
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Lemon Plants (Citrus Limon) - 3 Plants

This Lemon Plant (Citrus Limon) is a wonderfully fragrant Citrus plant, they also give delicious lemons and stay green all year round.

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€29,95 €22,95
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How do I create a Mediterranean garden?

Mediterranean plants you can use include: lavender, albizia, pomegranate and citrus. Choose fragrant plants such as jasmine or hyacinth, rosemary also fits in well. Add even more life to your backyard by putting up some flower pots (in those exotic colours) too.


Which Mediterranean plants are hardy?

Mediterranean plants


A hardy palm, cork oak, fig or an old olive suit the Mediterranean atmosphere perfectly. A fig can also be led against the wall.


Which flowers for a Mediterranean garden?

When you think of a Mediterranean garden, you quickly think of plants which are commonly found around the Mediterranean. Think Tuscan jasmine, African lily, trumpet flower, passion flower, eucalyptus, olive trees, fig trees and lavender.


Which soil for Mediterranean plants?

Potting soil for Mediterranean plants


To ensure that these exotic plants can grow well, it is best to use a potting soil with clay granules. This mimics the habitat of these Mediterranean plants.

How should you prune lavender?

After flowering: as soon as the first shoots disappear, prune back 10 to 15 cm above the ground. Lavender will then flower again on the newly formed shoots. An older, woody lavender is best pruned 20 to 25 cm above the ground. This is best done with secateurs or hedge shears.

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