Hanging baskets

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  1. PinkFinger

    PinkFinger Gardener

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    This year I done my first hanging baskets and to be honest didnt look very pretty :o (the basket did but not the plants inside) however now I know what better plants to choose for next year.

    I just want to know: what happens to hanging baskets in winter?
    Do I empty them and store them till spring?

    Thanks :)
     
  2. gcc3663

    gcc3663 Knackered Grandad trying to keep up with a 4yr old

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    Fill them with Winter F|lowering Pansies and leave them out.
    The plants are cheap enough from Nurseries (I got 5 packs for £10 last week - 30 plants ready to plant with flowers budded), Garden Centres and Supermarkets.
    They will give colour until you are ready to plant your Summer displays.:thumbsup:
     
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    • PinkFinger

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      thanks :dbgrtmb:
       
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      I also highly recommended small variegated ivy's, heather, Heuchera, Hebe's (until they get bigger, then just put them in the garden:D)
       
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      • sam001

        sam001 Apprentice Gardener

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        I've always just put mine away over the winter. Do the winter pansies take much looking after? I'll be away from home a lot this winter...would they still be an option for me?
         
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        Yes winter pansy and violas pretty much look after themselves.

        Yes an ideal option for you.
         
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        shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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        We've just planted our winter pansies as well. :dbgrtmb:
         
      • carlmc75

        carlmc75 Apprentice Gardener

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        I'm going to try that, it might bring some much needed winter colour!
         
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