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Thistles do grow in Ireland, but the thistle is most generally associated with Scotland. The plant associated with Ireland is the shamrock.
To successfully grow thistles in pots, choose a large container with good drainage, fill it with well-draining soil, plant thistle seeds or seedlings, water regularly, and place the pot in a sunny spot. Thistles prefer dry conditions and can thrive in pots with proper care.
Thistles can be found growing throughout Scotland, particularly in grasslands, meadows, and on the edges of woodlands. They are a common sight in the Scottish countryside and are also often seen in gardens and urban areas.
Yes, carrots do grow in Ireland.
Yes it can grow in Ireland.
About the same rate your finger nails or hair grow. - Clairy Reiher
Thistles Centre was created in 1977.
They Burn the Thistles was created in 1972.
Kenora Thistles was created in 1885.
Yes. Ireland is a very good country for growing apples and lots of apples grow in Ireland.
No, the winter is much too cold in Ireland to grow oranges.
No, artichokes do not grow on trees. They are actually thistles that are cultivated for their edible flower buds. Artichoke plants grow large, spiky leaves and produce the edible buds at the base of the plant.