What are the best plants to grow in spain?


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Spain's a big country. It goes from the wet, green and furtile north, to mountain terrain followed by a slow degeneration into near desert-like condtions. In fact Europe's only desert is in Spain. So you can grow anything from ferns to cacti.

Can you be a little bit more specific. Thank you


palms
a lot of tomatoes come from spain as do peppers and ishould think anything else that we can grow like pumpkin butternut squash marrow cucumbers courgetts all types of cabbage and sweet corn because the weather there is 100% better than ours
If you mean the dry, sunny, low rainfall, ex-pat areas, try any drought resistant plants. All `Mediterranean` shrubs will be suitable. Santolina, Cistus, Helianthemum, Lavender, Rosemary, Palms. Oleander, countless bulbs and most annuals, too many to list. Search for `Mediterranean plant society`, they are dedicated to gardening under the conditions of that region.
Grapes, You can eat them or make wine from them, good luck.

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