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Hanging basket ideas
I have to plant a couple of baskets for a ground floor flat that have to
hang under the walkway of the flats above, they will also be facing North. Flowers rather than just foliage if possible. Any ideas? David @ a slowly clouding side of Swansea Bay. |
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Hanging basket ideas
On 16/04/2016 16:59, David Hill wrote:
I have to plant a couple of baskets for a ground floor flat that have to hang under the walkway of the flats above, they will also be facing North. Flowers rather than just foliage if possible. Any ideas? David @ a slowly clouding side of Swansea Bay. Mimulus? Malcolm |
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Hanging basket ideas
On 16/04/2016 16:59, David Hill wrote:
I have to plant a couple of baskets for a ground floor flat that have to hang under the walkway of the flats above, they will also be facing North. Flowers rather than just foliage if possible. Any ideas? David @ a slowly clouding side of Swansea Bay. I don't need to tell you that deep shade will produce little or no flowers, so I'm hoping that as the plants cascade, they will be falling into some light. Hanging Fuchsia and Begonias should be fairly happy there. If you can find a floriferous long-season hardy geranium, it will probably perform. Other ideas are Vinca minor, Lysimachia nummularia (Creeping Jenny), trailing Veronicas and Campanulas. Erigeron karvinskianus will probably only give you white daisies (not enough sun for the deeper pinks), but would be a good addition. It grows at the edge of my woodland garden. Also consider not-so-tall Clematis (Charlie Pridham may be able to guide you on this). They will be happy with their roots in shade, provided they get reasonable light for flowering. Although they are thought of as foliage plants, most Heucheras and Heucherellas have lovely delicate flower spikes which are loved by bees and which repeat flower when deadheaded. The sometimes nuisance plant, Corydalis lutea, will grow and cascade quite attractively in this sort of situation, so might be worth trying. -- Spider On high ground in SE London Gardening on heavy clay |
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Hanging basket ideas
On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 16:59:24 +0100, David Hill
wrote: I have to plant a couple of baskets for a ground floor flat that have to hang under the walkway of the flats above, they will also be facing North. Flowers rather than just foliage if possible. Any ideas? Well I have to say Fuchsia's! 'Eva Beorg' 'Lena' and 'Delta Drop' facing north is no problem as south facing can get a bit warm. These three varities are hardy, and trailing, at the end of autumn, cut back, keep frost free and they should be fine for another year. www.lincolnfuchsiasociety.info |
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