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Busy Lizzies in pouches on balcony wall 28-07-2011

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By Balcony


Busy Lizzies in pouches on balcony wall 28-07-2011

Busy Lizzies in pouches on balcony wall



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Gorgeous.

3 Aug, 2011

 

So glad you liked this photo! They were rather slow taking off but now they look "Gorgeous" as you say! They will continue, more or less that way till the middle of October when they start to die back.

3 Aug, 2011

 

Have you got any tips for using these pouches Balcony?

I got some free with some other stuff this year and so I think I will try them next summer.

Thanks

4 Aug, 2011

 

Other than putting a piece of plastic pipe with holes drilled in it so the water can get to the lower parts, nothing in particular.

Start them off using plug plants that are small otherwise you will fight to get them in & damage the plants. Probably best to use soiless composts as these are lighter & hold on to the water for longer. You may find you will have to cut the opening in the bags a little to give you more room for putting in the roots. I found it best to put the plugs in from the outside rather than trying to push them out from the inside.

4 Aug, 2011

 

That's great - especially the plastic pipe idea.

4 Aug, 2011

 

Balcony you Busy lizzies have left no stone un turned in case of blooming.Can you please give me some tips on planting it?My lizzies usually rot and die.

9 Aug, 2011



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