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20" Hanging Basket - Description
- 20 Inch Hanging Basket With Flat Bottom
- Diameter: 50.8cm (20 inches)
- Material: Steel
- Colour: Painted Green
- Chains: 50cm x 4 (Terminates in a Hook)
- Basket Liner - Not Included
- Works With Our 16" Hanging Basket Bracket
20" Hanging Basket (Flat Bottom) - Uses
- This extra large basket is ideal for bold floral displays
- Popular with our tidy towns groups
- Great outside bars & susinesses
- Plant up with a mixture of herbaceous & evergreen plants such as
- Petunias, Marigolds, Aubrietia. Asters, Campanula, Bellis & Ivies
20" Hanging Basket (Flat Bottom) - Advantages
- The wire frame is sturdy and will last for years
- Large basket ensures a good root growing zone for plants
- 20 inch basket is a great size for largest blooms & trailing flowers
- Hanging baskets give a great blast of instant colour to your garden
- Equally when foliage is past it's best, it can be simply replaced with a fresh basket
- A well selected & watered hanging basket can last for the entire Summer
How to Plant & Where to Hang Your Basket
- See how to grow tab for full instructions with videos & tips
Index
- What you will need
- Choose your compost
- Preparing the hanging basket
- Positioning the plants
- Once planted
- Where to position the hanging basket
- Plants for a spring hanging basket
- Plants for a summer hanging basket
- Plants for a winter hanging basket
Spring / Summer Hanging Basket
Winter Hanging Basket
What you will need
- A hanging basket
- e.g. a wire frame, rattan or wicker material
- 30, 35 or 40cm (12, 14 or 16")
- Use a moss hanging basket liner to retain soil
- For a 12" hanging basket choose a 12" basket liner
- Push the liner into the basket & tidy up the edges
Choose your compost
- A peat free compost is better for hanging baskets as it dries out less quickly
Preparing you basket
- A good tip is to place your basket on a bucket to prevent it moving or falling over
- Begin by adding some compost to your basket
- Next add a water retaining mat to minimise the need for watering
- Then add some more compost & start positioning your plants
Positioning the plants
- Start with the largest plants
- Place these in the centre or towards the back of the basket
- Then choose the medium sized plants & position
- Finally add the trailing plants & place these over the front & sides of the basket
Once planted
- Add more compost & press plants in well
- Add a slow-release fertiliser
- Water basket & place in a greenhouse until plants are established
Where to position your basket
- Pick a location that maximises the impact of the basket - but try to avoid a full sun or full shade locations
- Make sure the wall bracket and bolts are strong enough to support the basket
Good plants for a summer basket
- Geraniums, Petunias, Verbenas, Lobelias, Begonias & Fuchsias
Good plants for a spring basket
- Pansies, Violas, Ivys, Arabis, Aubrietia, & Alyssum
Good plants for a winter basket
- Greens & Berries with Pine, Trailing Ivy, Cyclamen, Skimmias, Junipers & Box
FINAL NOTE: Water regularly (daily if necessary) - ideally using a long reach water wand - for easy and effective watering