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| ...for hanging baskets? And it has to cope with the soil drying out quickly in this weather! My violas which have done so well, just aren't coping with it being so hot and they're ending up dried and baked So I want to try and rescue those and put something else in.I already have varigated ivy which is looking alright but really need something that trails faster. Any ideas?
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| Geraniums - they don't mind heat or better still how about some herbs - they will be really happy Just thought after posting, try a trick an old boy who I used to help taught me. At night put about 4 ice cubes in you hanging baskets they will melt slowy (relative) & the water will soak in better then top up with water the following morning...... Hmm, must try this myself
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| Lysmachia - specifically the form commonly known as Golden Creeping Jenny, or Dichondra, variety "Silver Falls" - if it was next year I'd send you some for free but it's not so I can't Both of these are quick growing foliage plants for hanging baskets - I especially like the creeping jenny
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| Thank you! Might go for the herbs as I do love them! And some geraniums for colour. It's alright there in the morning but in the afternoon it's like a furnace! I can water in the morning and it's dry by the evening!
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| NA Kays do (or did) a "feed n water" mixture for hanging baskets. It's a slow release fertiliser & water retaning gel, have a look for this as well. Also you might want to change the way you do your hanging baskets. Either buy the Hanging pots (plastic with saucers - Kays do them upto 10" dia) or do what I did to some of mine. Rather than use Moss I bought some re-usable liners & put some old compost bag inside this with so holes inabout 2/3's of the way down so they have a resevoir. I have used plastic or terracotta plant saucers in the past & they work well too.
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| Thanks all, when I redo them this weekend I'll probably put a plastic bag inside as the rate it dries up they won't get waterlogged!
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