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This morning we were wandering about and found just by chance a ‘vivero’ here in the middle of Sevilla – most of them are out of town. Am trying to find a proper translation for this. Nog says it’s like a ‘garden centre’ but it isn’t really. It’s more like a huge greenhouse offering plants for sale with a bit of other stuff, like pots and, well, not much else. It’s mostly tons of plants and then a few pot and soil options. Quite basic.

And we got to thinkin’ . . .

First of all, I should say that I lurve having plants in the house. If I could, all my rooms would be filled with plants and flowers. Except … one of our cats tends to eat and/or destroy all plants or fresh cut flowers within reach. Hence, the only plants we presently have in our flat are in our bathroom. Either hanging from the ceiling, off the wall in a planter, or up on a high dividing wall/shelf thingy beside the shower – well out of cat reach. And they are fabulous and, well, I have always wanted more.

So whilst wandering around the ‘vivero’ this morning we also saw these round metal things that can hook onto a balcony – out of cat reach! They hold yer basic flower pot – the metal ring fits under the ridge of the flower pot. And I decided we had to have plants on all our balconies!

Our flat has six balconies, three facing a main street and three facing a side street. I thought the three facing the main street would have green-glazed ceramic flower pots with red geraniums in them – the most typical balcony flower adornment in Seville. And the three facing the side street would have blue-glazed ceramic flower pots with maybe boston ferns in them. Two on each balcony, in the corners.

I’m just not sure about which plants are poisonous for cats – I kinda reckon geraniums might be. Shall have to google about that.

But I was just wondering if there were any particularly ‘green-thumbed’ people out there who might give me some advice about which plants to buy. I’m not particularly stuck on geraniums or boston ferns, they were just a first idea.

One side of the flat faces east and gets the early morning sun, the other side faces north and never gets any direct sunlight at all.

Any suggestions?