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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Hanging baskets/tubs
- By kazz Date 27.04.06 15:24 UTC
Is anyone trying anything different in their hanging baskets this year? or does anyone colour co-ordinate their tubs/baskets? I am after ideas...........please.

Karen
- By Isabel Date 27.04.06 16:14 UTC
This year?  Got to be cactus hasn't it! ;) :D
- By CherylS Date 27.04.06 16:30 UTC
Hanging Geraniums then because they don't need as much water as usual stuff (Petunias, Lobelia)
- By bunty williams [gb] Date 27.04.06 20:10 UTC
Lots of ivy to bulk it out- never fails!
- By mdacey [gb] Date 27.04.06 20:16 UTC
yes lots of ivy and DEAD HEAD the flowering plants,
this will make them fill out and make more flowers.
petunia's are my favourate

Donna :-)
- By jazzywoo Date 27.04.06 20:36 UTC
I am very lucky i have a nice mother in law that does mine for me :D all i have to do is water them.  At the moment i am doing very well with my winter pansies they are looking lush even if i do say so.  I love to see ivy in hanging baskets also love trailing fuschias.  Have to admit i am not the most green fingered person my garden is all gravel and everything is in tubs/pots baskets.  There isnt a single plant/shrub in the ground :)
- By STARRYEYES Date 27.04.06 20:58 UTC Edited 27.04.06 21:00 UTC
strawberries are easy and keeps slugs away from them high up in a basket!

plus you can eat them and nothing can beat home grown straws MMMMmmmmm
- By ridgielover Date 27.04.06 21:46 UTC
Has anyone tried cherry tomatoes?
- By Isabel Date 27.04.06 21:49 UTC
Yes, in my conservatory.  Got a fantastic crop and when they finished I cut the plant down, it regrew and got a pretty good second crop! :)
- By DianeSolo [gb] Date 27.04.06 21:55 UTC
Yes, lovely in hanging baskets! I have grown them for two years now & always very sweet.
- By ridgielover Date 27.04.06 22:08 UTC
I'll give it a go, then. 
- By STARRYEYES Date 27.04.06 23:23 UTC
yes I've also grown cherry tomatoes they're easy and taste delicious.
- By Trevor [gb] Date 28.04.06 05:28 UTC
This year I've just gone for a combination of geraniums and lobelia - not very original I know but I had loads of pots to do and thought I'd just stick with one theme - Ive also filled up loads of flower pouches and hung them up on the kennel walls (million bells and bizzy lizzies) - I spent hours last weekend planting out about 50 sunflower plants around the perimiter of the chicken area - the pesky critters have dug up about half :(

Yvonne
- By copper_girl [gb] Date 28.04.06 08:30 UTC
Yes I had cherry tomatoes in my hanging basket but the postman kept eating them :rolleyes:  He's not so keen on bizzy lizzies.

CG
- By STARRYEYES Date 28.04.06 14:46 UTC
cheek :)
- By craigles [gb] Date 28.04.06 15:51 UTC
I can remember having cherry tomatoes in a hanging basket in the back garden hanging off the summer house, when my daughter was about 3, I used to watch her throw her teddy or similar up to knock them off and then eat them! Before we caught her we used to wonder where they went!
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