Hanging Basket liners

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  1. Jenny namaste

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    I have used a costly, soft green fibrous lining that you bought from the roll, by the metre.
    However, these are hard times and I haven't the enthusiasm for splashing out on my baskets and wall planters this year. So, I'm just making a template, and cutting out a section of a spent compost bag to line the container with - black side out. Then jabbing holes thru' it with a sharp knife tip when its full of compost.
    What's everyone else using? Anything specific recommended>
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    I've been using compost bags for years Jenny, I've tried everything else including moss but the birds kept pinching it for nesting. :doh:
     
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      Same here , good old fashion compost bags turned inside out :ideaIPB:
       
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        Or even green rubble bags, as i bought a roll for a job and had some left,:loll:
         
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        • Lolimac

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          I've used old jumpers before today:blue thumb:
           
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            I have a few Gardman baskets and bowers , the replacement brown coir shaped liners are very expensive . I line all my baskets with plastic bin liners inside the coir , it helps water retention ,I then maybe get 3 seasons from a coir liner . Like jenny I looked at buying it on a roll , but that is only a little cheaper. Any more ideas besides black compost bags?
            If you have a PoundStretcher near you (it used to be Instore ) they have some nice wicker hanging and wall baskets a lot cheaper than the GC's.
             
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              Has anyone tried jute / hessian / sacking for liners ? Where would you buy jute potato sack from ?
               
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              Blimey ive always the the proper thing and lined with plastic from a compost bag too... we have used moss this year as .loving the cheaper alternatives...:hapydancsmil:
               
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              Same as you, Jenny, compost bags :dbgrtmb:
               
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              Same here compost bags! :blue thumb:
               
            • robbo

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              Cant beat the old compost bag trick.......
               
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                One year i had a pink and lilac theme going on and had a nice checked table cloth that matched so i cut it up:doh:
                 
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                  I bet they where new ones that belong to you know who :lunapic 130165696578242 5:

                  coir matting that just sit in the basket as I never plant up the sides as they always get smothered from the plants at the top, have used old compost bags as well.

                  Spruce
                   
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                    He's just got some new Jeans Spruce...bet they would be hard wearing:biggrin::ideaIPB::heehee:
                     
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