HANGING BASKETS AND WINDOW BOXES- BITS AND BOBS 2016

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  1. Gay Gardener

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    Thanks for that @BeeHappy - the watering will be irregular and unpredictable, so is there something better for my situation other than Wax Begonias and Coleus?

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    @Gay Gardener A plant I am in love with and have planted everywhere in trough's, baskets,pots and along steps walls is this one http://www.seedaholic.com/erigeron-karvinskianus-profusion-fleabane-mexican-daisy.html
    If you please you can check out the info and piccy in my GC gallery album http://gardenerscorner.co.uk/forum/gallery/albums/my-all-time-favs-in-the-garden.439/ I would never be without it mine flowered from March to December last year with very little care:spinning: I'm going to try it in a more shady place this year ...so will be better able to answer to reply on that but it is very cheap to purchase and will self seed regularly so a win win trail :yes: Also have you considered a self watering system or another easier option of gel crystals in the compost ..that would open up your plants choices :)
     
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      I have posted this on other threads, but I wanted to do something a bit different this year. The idea is that I can change it around, swap plants out as and when they have passed their best. I will also use it to display various choice autumn/spring bulbs too. Just need lots of pots!

      p.s. I dont seem to be able to post this the correct way up!

      EDIT by fat controller - hopefully this will have fixed it :fingers crossed:

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        Certainly did, just cheap shelves, pots, rope, a few old hinges to fix to the wall and a circular hole saw drill attachment. Cost more than I anticipated tbh.

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        • "M"

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          In last years thread, I suggested that I would attempt ...
          And Our Mandy (aye!) thought I meant ...

          So I settled any confusion :heehee: ...
          I went ahead with the experiment, lining the basket with an old compost bag (cut down and turned inside out), filled it with some compost, popped a couple or three pieces of the succulent into it (and some creeping jenny) and then, pretty much left it to its own devices!

          Yesterday I took a photo to see how it is "developing" ...




          ... I now present to you, my one year old, "Ruffled Feathers" :heehee::

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          Not the most beautiful of creations by any stretch of the imagination, but a bit of whimsy which saved Henny from the landfill and still gives me a chuckle when I pass her.
           
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            And I thought I'd cracked it.:doh::heehee:
             
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              As the weather has now warmed up with nights not being so cold we have decided to swap our baskets over.

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                They are wonderful Shiney. :dbgrtmb: Let's hope we get some decent weather to go with them. :)
                 
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                • Sheal

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                  I've just ordered a couple of these but the 22inch wall basket version. Has anyone tried them please?

                   
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                  Sorry, can't help you. :noidea: We only do our standard hanging baskets. As it happens, when the video is running we only get sound and no picture. So have no real idea what it's about. :sad:
                   
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                  Thanks. :blue thumb:

                  They're only a standard 14" basket (same as the winter ones I put on the lawn) but they've been brought on in a professional hothouse for us - and hardened off a bit in an unheated greenhouse. I picked them up today as the weather forecast is good.
                   
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                    Hmmm, the video was working earlier, I'll find another one.

                    Edit: Would you like to try it now @shiney ?
                     
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                    @Sheal Yes, it's working now. :blue thumb:

                    I've seen them before and they seem a good idea. :dbgrtmb: What I do like about them is the four chains for hanging up instead of the usual three.
                     
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                      I changed the video for a different one. :)

                      Four chains are a good idea, but I don't use hanging baskets because of the battering they take here from the wind. I'll report back later in the year on there success rate. :)
                       
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