"Summer baskets bits and bobs " 2014

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  1. Spruce

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    Hi All,

    Some of the GC member's thought it would be a good idea to start a basket thread and other bits and bods that you grow in pots/troughs etc

    It will be good to see how they develop over the summer

    Here my two early days as I planted them later than normal 16 inch baskets full sun from 1.00pm till dusk

    Lobelia Richardii -Waterfall
    Petunia Surfinia Picotee Blue
    Verbena Rapunzel Red -
    Begonia Crackling Fire Creamy Yellow
    plus two different varieties of trailing fuchsia Cecile & Heri Mochara
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      What a thoughtful choice of plants that will compliment each other as the baskets develop over the season Spruce. Thank you for itemising the plants too - most useful,
      Jenny
       
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        They look lovely spruce :spinning:

        Best not post pics of my 'bits and bobs' planted in pots, I'd be here all day :snork:
         
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          Hanging baskets and wall baskets today:
          My £5 bargain from Chichester Cathedral Flower Festival last month. Only 3 plants in this basket - none has withered so far so no dead heading. Would recommend these Caibrachoas - tough,very floriferous and a pleasing shape.
          This is the mauve side
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          Begonia Sutherlandii and a peach Diascea
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          and at last, the sweet pea and pink diascea basket has got a wiggle on
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          and finally , just a standard trailing geranium and trailing lobelia and a choral diascea mix
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            Please, please, please Merle world...:wub2: just 20 of the best then..:thumbsup:
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              I've made this a sticky for now, as I think it is the sort of thread that the majority of us will follow with interest :)
               
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                Looking good Jen :spinning: and two sides to you as well :ideaIPB:Caibrachoas is a must try next year I think they have improved how long they last, I have tried in the past but dint last the cause.

                I made the list so I can see if I want to plant similar next year plus you may be tempted :rolleyespink:
                 
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                  Cor, pix and lists!!!!!! :yay: :yay: :yay:

                  Thank you! Very inspiring, informative and they are pretty as a picture - no, wait: they *are* pictures :doh: Beautiful specimens: thank you for sharing :love30:
                   
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                    I can't begin to name all the plants we have in our baskets. We have some of the baskets hanging up and some are placed in the top of varying sizes of pots.

                    Doing this with the pots makes it so much easier to sort things out at the end of the year and to, also, bring the plants on in the greenhouse in the spring. Make the baskets up in the spring and then drop them into the top of the pots when they're ready.

                    Here's a long view of our hanging baskets.
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                    I've taken photos of both sides of each basket (you'll see that each basket looks completely different from each side) - except that I omitted to take two photos of this basket
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                    Side one
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                    Side two
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                    Side one
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                    Side two
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                      Another hanging basket

                      Side one
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                      Side two
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                      And some pots with baskets in them
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                      We also have a lot of pots with plants - especially some large hostas
                       
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                        They are all magnificent Mr Shiney and top marks for dead heading skills too,
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                          Its probably a question with all the obvious answers, but why are your Baskets to far ahead of my Tubs?

                          I sow quite early, mollycoddle reasonably well, grow on under glass as long as possible (believing that I am creating "speed") ... and am no where near your amount of dropping-growth or flower-quantity :(

                          In my defence I grow far too much stuff, so nothing gets proper individual attention. All 9cm potted plants are on capillary matting, so have to make do with quite a wet growing environment (which doesn't suit everything). As per separate post I am not convinced that the JAB compost I am using is achieving best-results either

                          http://gardenerscorner.co.uk/forum/...ompost-instead-of-garden-centre-brands.67502/

                          and with additional benefit of hindsight I should have gone for Flood and Drain, rather than Capillary matting. This was the thread where I first debated the choices:

                          http://gardenerscorner.co.uk/forum/threads/watering-greenhouse-plants-staging.45506/
                           
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                            Lovely basket photos Shiney , Jenny , Spruce ,nice mix of flowers for me to take a few tips for next year . I'll ask for IDs later if that's OK . @shiney , are these photos from 2013 or this year ? Just got back from holiday and only now are my baskets springing into life.
                             
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                              Deadheading is Mrs Shiney's department :blue thumb:. She told me off for taking the photos before she had checked the baskets :heehee:

                              @Kristen We cheated a bit on the four hanging baskets. They were moved into a heated greenhouse and we picked them up four weeks before Open Day as we wanted them looking good for then. We then kept them in the carport (fairly light and well sheltered) until the week of Open Day but would have moved them into the greenhouse if it was cold.

                              As our wall is south facing and there's plenty of heat generated by the sun on the patio, and by the wall, the baskets really take off well once they're hung up. The basket in the last picture in post 9 looked like this four weeks ago (I've turned it round since then).
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                              The other baskets, in pots, were just brought on in our greenhouse normally.

                              The baskets are over crammed with plants and fed regularly.

                              @HarryS This year - see above :)
                               
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                                what with please?
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