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deb789
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I bought a 12 inch basket. I need some advice on plants to put in it. Im going to put this in a shady area. Give me How many plants to buy? And the smallest to the tallest to put in this basket and center and sides etc. I would prefer some color to this basket. Any ideas! ZONE 8B.
Plants: 47 | From: san antonio,tx | Registered: May 2004  |  Seeded: 4.230.156.232
tkhooper
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are you going to use the hanging basket indoors or outdoors? If indoors I like coleus. It is shade loving and very colorful. But it will die if temps reach below 50. Its an annual so you have to clip off the flower heads when they show up or it will die after flowering. It's very easy to go. I don't know much about plants but i'm learning alot by being here. Good luck with you hanging basket and let me know what you finally decide.

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Plants: 8557 | From: triangle, virginia | Registered: Mar 2005  |  Seeded: 4.249.150.144
Sheri&Kiki
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Hi! My mom has a patio container with coleus in the center, and impatiens around the coleus. It's very pretty, and you can coordinate the colors to match. [Wink]

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weezie13
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Hi Deb,
Here's a few pictures of some plants...
Begonias

CORAL FOUNTAIN


Mostly Geraniums (Pelargoniums)

Love Lies Bleeding

Are some hanging~hanging basket plants.

Weezie

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Plants: 29299 | From: N.Y. | Registered: Apr 2003  |  Seeded: 24.54.67.102
Elfinone
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I did an experiment last summer and put geraniums in the center then wave petunias for the outside. worked really well. attracted hummingbirds to.
[Wink]

Plants: 129 | From: Illinois, USA | Registered: Feb 2005  |  Seeded: 68.20.14.208
deb789
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Im going to put my hanging basket outside? DEB789
Plants: 47 | From: san antonio,tx | Registered: May 2004  |  Seeded: 4.230.174.157
sachis2112
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Weezie... Have you ever put Love Lies Bleeding in a basket??? I'm very curious because mine grew to be about 6' tall!!! Please let me know! I'm thinking of doing them again this year.

Deb, my favorite flower in the garden last year was Lobelia, Crystal Palace. I had 2 12" baskets full of them. Oh my they were gorgeous! and everywhere they touched dirt, they put out more roots so, as they started spilling over the sides too much, I flopped them over on to the top of the soil and, in two or three days, they'd rooted and bloomed even more!!! Beautiful flowers.

But they were in full sun. Also the Love Lies Bleeding I had in full sun.

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Plants: 398 | From: Encino, CA | Registered: May 2004  |  Seeded: 63.73.33.99
weezie13
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Deb,
I grew these last summer too,
I love them...
but they do need to stay moist or
they stop blooming....

Torenia

And I grew Potato Vines

I grew the lime green one and the black/drk purple one, but this is the first time I've ever
seen the reddish colored one...

Weezie

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Plants: 29299 | From: N.Y. | Registered: Apr 2003  |  Seeded: 24.54.67.102
weezie13
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Deb,
Ooooooooh, just found some pictures for you...
Hanging Baskets
They don't say what their names are, I can tell you most of them if some are unfirmiliar!!!


***Sachis,
I can only say that I have once,
*and loved it..*never saw it for sale here again ~I live in the boonies, so I was lucky I guess [Roll Eyes] to see it once..*

It did very nicely, not as big as your 6'ter,
and not as pretty as the one picture I posted,
but the pink flowers hung over the sides..

I am now starting to be a bit more firmiliar with seeds, so I may find me a packet sometime...

When I grew them, I don't remember adding much in the way of fert or anything.... probably were lucky I even watered them....*I am always pulled in too many directions around here* [Eek!]

Do you have a picture of that 6'ter????
Would love to see that!!!
Oh, that must have been bee~u~ti~fulllllllllll!!!!

Weezie

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Plants: 29299 | From: N.Y. | Registered: Apr 2003  |  Seeded: 24.54.67.102
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fuschias(2-3 foot wide, trailing) do excellent in the shade, and the appropriate varieties look killer in hanging baskets.
pansies(6-8 inches tall and wide) are great too, as well as impatiens(6-36 inches tall and wide).
i personally would not mix any of these varieties together, but would do each one individually. but that's just me! have fun, good luck!

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weezie13
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quote:
I bought a 12 inch basket.
[Wink] "a" is the opperative word there..... [Big Grin]

I think Deb's going to have to go back [lala]
and buy some more of those 12 inch baskets. [thumb]
[flower] [flower] [flower]

All 3 of Amy's choices are great for baskets....
I love pansy's...

Weezie

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Plants: 29299 | From: N.Y. | Registered: Apr 2003  |  Seeded: 24.54.67.102
njoynit
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I got a few hanging baskets or just plain hanging or sitting gardens.I just did a wire basket with vinca minor/coleus dragons blood/salvia salsa purple.Its my purple thing.got another in macrame hangerI did so so,but it does hang so useing it.it has rosary bead vine.from a cutting last fall.beside it is my devils backbone with a few sprigs of wandering jew& not sure how the arrow root got in there.I have a begonia cutting,that will go soon in hanging basket with a hoya.I also have a pitcher plant in the shade on porch(I just drowned it in pond to water it and fill the pitchers for our 80 degree weather for today)I have a basket that got some pink hamrocks in it also& I have a clemtris in a basket also have waiting on me to decide whats joining it.and have 2 red Ro begonias.not sure whats going with them either& my spider plants they hang from trees in shade all summer,they are out now& the ones growing in ground have woke up now.wandring jew does good in shade& i have a bougainvillia in hanging basket and it grows in shade also,but gets AM sun
I may think of more shade plants.I'm going to sun in my hammock,that set of trees has not filled out& my azealia is blooming this year& this week 1 white iris bloomed& have one lonely bloosom on peach tree.

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Plants: 2209 | From: SE TX`in the yard somewhere most likely | Registered: Jul 2003  |  Seeded: 4.253.34.196
   

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