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COne Shaped Wicker Hanging Basket

Hanging Basket (14" Cone)

CODE: BR14C


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Wicker Hanging Basket 35cm Cone - Description

  • Diameter: 35cm (14 inches)
  • Depth: 40cm
  • Material:
    • Wicker base
    • Steel wire frame
    • Lined with plastic
  • Colour: Brown
  • Chains: 45cm * Qty: 3 - Terminates in a hook
  • Shape: has a striking conical shape

Wicker Hanging Basket 35cm Cone - Uses

Hanging baskets are ideal for giving an instant blast of colour to your garden. The clone shape is really just for visual effect - though conical shaped baskets can hold on average 20% more soil. Normally used with

  • Flowers such as: Geraniums, Petunias, Gypsophila, Hoya, Polyanthus  Begonias, Verbena, Lobelia, Bidens, Busy Lizies, Fuschias
  • Also savoury herbs such as Mint, Thyme, Basil, Oregano, Lemon balm, Chocolate mint

Wicker Hanging Basket 35cm Cone - Advantages

  • This is an atttactive hanging basket
  • It comes with chains for hanging the basket
  • 14 inch cone basket is an quite an unusual feature in the garden
  • Soil can be added directly into the basket
  • The Wire frame gives good strenghth and long life to the wicker basket
  • Hanging baskets give a great blast of instant colour to your garden
  • Equally when foilage is past its best it can be simply replaced with a fresh basket
  • A well selected and watered hanging basket can last for the entire summer

How to Prepare a Hanging Basket

  1. Select the correct type and size of basket
    • e.g. a Wire frame, Rattan or Wicker material
    • a 30, 35 or 40cm (12, 14 or 16")
  2. Use a Moss Basket Liner to retain soil. Combine with a Water Retaining Mat to minimise the need for watering
  3. Choose a good quality compost and mix in a slow-release fertiliser prior to filling the basket.

How to Plant up and where to Hang your Basket

  1. Select healthy plants which are flowering or close to flowering
  2. Plant the large plants first and then sow smaller plants
  3. Plant trailing plants around the edge of the basket
  4. Pick a location that maximises the impact of the basket - but try to avoid a full sun or full shade locations
  5. Make sure the Wall bracket and bolts are strong enough to support the basket

FINAL NOTE: Water regularly (daily if necessary) - ideally using a long reach water wand - for easy and effective watering