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  • A few questions for all you brainy grapes out there!

    1. Strawberry plants. I'm planting them in a terracotta strawberry planter and some in hanging baskets. How many plants should go in the hanging baskets? The ones I have are mostly 30cm ones, although I have one 35cm one.

    2. As above re: hanging baskets but for tomatoes.

    3. I've set my seeds going in modules, one per segment. When I pot these up (before they go in their final hanging baskets), do I get most of the compost off or do I plant the whole thing, with all the compost that was in the pot with them?

    4. Coffee grounds. Do I need to do anything to these before I put them round my veggie patch? And how thick does the stripe need to be?

    Sorry for all the questions in one place, but I've tried to tag them onto relevant threads but I don't seem to have answers and I'm a very worried first timer

  • #2
    Last point first...DON'T WORRY...it never helps anything...It will be fun even for a first-timer...plus you are in safe hands here...we'll coax you through.

    1. 3 at a guess (no fan of hanging baskets I'm afraid...too much watering for me) no slugs though...unfortunately blackbirds fly.

    2. 1 tumbling tom and a few marigolds maybe some other flowers allysum etc?

    3. Normally I'd plant the rootball fairly intact...however you may require a certain size rootball if you want to get them through the holes in the side of a hanging basket

    4. Make coffee?...thick as you like.... start with finger thick.
    Last edited by Paulottie; 24-03-2010, 10:25 PM.

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    • #3
      Thanks. I haven't thought of putting flowers in with my toms, sounds good.
      They are container plants, think they're also suitable for baskets, maybe I should check!

      And I've got some of that moisture-retaining compost for my baskets, hoping that will help a bit.

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      • #4
        Oooh oooh oooh, I'm a seedling now! No longer a germinator! Yay me

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