A Blog of Tim Brooks Gardening adventures and features my allotments and garden . Hoping it might inspire others to take an Interest in gardening and growing fruit & veg. We live a vegan lifestyle and use no chemicals or animal fertilizers.
Monday, May 22, 2006
Hanging Baskets
The end of May is the time I make my Hanging Baskets. You buy a basket, usually made of a thick plastic wire coated framework, then lined with either a ready made Coconut matting material, or just black polythene would do.
You then make sure you have enough polythene at the base to collect water, so the basket never dries out completely. You then add Compost, containing a gel and feed, that helps conserve water and also slowly releases feed to the plants.
About halfway up the basket, cut slits in the polythene , to add plants like Impatiens (Busy Lizzies) through the sides , into the compost.
Then gradually build up the compost layers, as you add further plants to the basket.
At the front of the basket you might add a Surfina Petunia (Trailing ), then others could be, Geraniums, Trailing lobelia, Fushias, nepetia, pansies, bidens,Million bells,.....in fact quite a few could be used.
Always nice to have trailing plants near the edges of the baskets, with taller ones in the centre.
After planting up, soak well with water and then start feeding with a Tomato Fertilizer or general plant feed, twice a week. This will encourage flowering till October.
Remove all dead flower heads and make sure the bracket on the wall is secure too.
The Baskets can get rather heavy after watering.
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