On my porch every summer, I hang baskets of impatiens. In the past, I'd
buy new baskets each year, but last year in the midst of
recession-minded thriftiness, I realized I could just plant flowers in
the baskets I never got around to throwing away the previous fall. I did
the same thing this year. I bought a flat of impatiens that cost the
same - if not less - as one basket. It will take a few weeks to grow
completely in, but the price savings is so worth it. Don't you
love six for the price of one deals!?!
Perfect solution. We started doing the same thing 2 years ago.
Posted by: Landscaper | July 28, 2010 at 07:06 PM
I didn't take much notice of my baskets until someone took then dowm.You can create some great effects with a basket and have some great clolors.
Posted by: Topsoil | December 03, 2010 at 02:50 PM
Hi! I am also agreed with Landscaper view your solution is really perfect. Yes it is obvious that there are several things to consider when buying hanging baskets for home. The first is how much care do you want to designate to it? Another consideration is the amount of light available. All you need is a little creativity and a commitment to making sure your plants stay watered and enjoyed. Good luck and good growing!
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Posted by: landscaping in sydney | January 11, 2011 at 10:28 PM