Sophie explores a few combinations of plants that grow well in hanging baskets. Subscribe š http://ab.co/GA-subscribe
Growing plants in hanging pots creates another space you can fill with flowers and colour, all at eye level, but you have to choose plants that can cope with the conditions.
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Spur Flower (Plectranthus āMona Lavenderā)
Bellflower (Campanula cv.)
Bacopa (Bacopa cv.)
Dead Nettle (Lamium āBeacon Silverā)
Austral Trefoil (Lotus australis)
Karbala (Disphyma crassifolium)
Variegated Society Garlic (Tulbaghia violacea cv.)
Mexican Dichondra (Dichondra āSilver Fallsā)
Geranium (Pelargonium āOh So Orange’)
This segment is from Gardening Australia Season 35, Episode 25 titled “Spring: Succulent success & pristine ponds.”
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8 Comments
Use wormhit fertiliser š
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Karkoo is an amazing nursery. Well worth the visit if you can!
Hanging baskets.
One of the most annoying things ever invented.
Plastic is rubbish.
I suggest you check out Deep Creek Nursery at Delamere in SA
I add some water crystals to mine to give me some grace when I am too busy (ie. forgot) to water them, seems to work well!
love the classic coir basket! Plastic free š