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Dwayne & Angela 01-05-2007 10:54 PM

new planter but what to put in it?
 
Hi there I have come up with a design for a planter, basicaly its a steel
jardinere with scrollwork and you can put a 260mm pot with tray at the
bottom. Just off the ground by approx the same as pot feet. On top I plan to
have some choices for it bird bath, sundial etc. They will be sold without
any plants but I can envision people asking me what to put in them. What I
am looking for is plants that will either fill the inside of this jardinere
or climb up and around the bars.
so any suggestions I can jot down would be very nice.



Sacha 01-05-2007 11:07 PM

new planter but what to put in it?
 
On 1/5/07 22:54, in article , "Dwayne
& Angela" wrote:

Hi there I have come up with a design for a planter, basicaly its a steel
jardinere with scrollwork and you can put a 260mm pot with tray at the
bottom. Just off the ground by approx the same as pot feet. On top I plan to
have some choices for it bird bath, sundial etc. They will be sold without
any plants but I can envision people asking me what to put in them. What I
am looking for is plants that will either fill the inside of this jardinere
or climb up and around the bars.
so any suggestions I can jot down would be very nice.


I'm sure someone will be taken in by this..........sigh......

--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
(remove weeds from address)
Devon County Show 17-19 May
http://www.devoncountyshow.co.uk/


Dwayne & Angela 01-05-2007 11:10 PM

new planter but what to put in it?
 

"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...
On 1/5/07 22:54, in article ,
"Dwayne
& Angela" wrote:

Hi there I have come up with a design for a planter, basicaly its a steel
jardinere with scrollwork and you can put a 260mm pot with tray at the
bottom. Just off the ground by approx the same as pot feet. On top I plan
to
have some choices for it bird bath, sundial etc. They will be sold
without
any plants but I can envision people asking me what to put in them. What
I
am looking for is plants that will either fill the inside of this
jardinere
or climb up and around the bars.
so any suggestions I can jot down would be very nice.


I'm sure someone will be taken in by this..........sigh......

I'm not trying to "take anyone in" I just want advice.
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
(remove weeds from address)
Devon County Show 17-19 May
http://www.devoncountyshow.co.uk/




Space[_2_] 02-05-2007 12:50 AM

new planter but what to put in it?
 

"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...
On 1/5/07 22:54, in article ,
"Dwayne
& Angela" wrote:

Hi there I have come up with a design for a planter, basicaly its a steel
jardinere with scrollwork and you can put a 260mm pot with tray at the
bottom. Just off the ground by approx the same as pot feet. On top I plan
to
have some choices for it bird bath, sundial etc. They will be sold
without
any plants but I can envision people asking me what to put in them. What
I
am looking for is plants that will either fill the inside of this
jardinere
or climb up and around the bars.
so any suggestions I can jot down would be very nice.


I'm sure someone will be taken in by this..........sigh......


Actually I think I know who Angela is (sort of), if so it is a legit
question



Dwayne & Angela 02-05-2007 07:21 AM

new planter but what to put in it?
 

"Space" wrote in message
...

"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...
On 1/5/07 22:54, in article ,
"Dwayne
& Angela" wrote:

Hi there I have come up with a design for a planter, basicaly its a
steel
jardinere with scrollwork and you can put a 260mm pot with tray at the
bottom. Just off the ground by approx the same as pot feet. On top I
plan to
have some choices for it bird bath, sundial etc. They will be sold
without
any plants but I can envision people asking me what to put in them. What
I
am looking for is plants that will either fill the inside of this
jardinere
or climb up and around the bars.
so any suggestions I can jot down would be very nice.


I'm sure someone will be taken in by this..........sigh......


Actually I think I know who Angela is (sort of), if so it is a legit
question

It is a legit question but its the Dwayne half thats asking. I do not even
have everything worked out for these and so am not in a position to start
spamming newsgroups for sales. If I was there would surely be a link to a
website where they could be brought? Having said that I do understand how it
could be deemed as spam but that was not my intent.



Sacha 02-05-2007 08:02 AM

new planter but what to put in it?
 
On 2/5/07 07:21, in article , "Dwayne
& Angela" wrote:


"Space" wrote in message
...

snip


Actually I think I know who Angela is (sort of), if so it is a legit
question

It is a legit question but its the Dwayne half thats asking. I do not even
have everything worked out for these and so am not in a position to start
spamming newsgroups for sales. If I was there would surely be a link to a
website where they could be brought? Having said that I do understand how it
could be deemed as spam but that was not my intent.


My apologies but that was me being ultra cautious because we've had quite a
bit of that and other weird bits of behaviour in this group lately.

--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
(remove weeds from address)
Devon County Show 17-19 May
http://www.devoncountyshow.co.uk/


Dwayne & Angela 02-05-2007 04:57 PM

new planter but what to put in it?
 

"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...
On 2/5/07 07:21, in article ,
"Dwayne
& Angela" wrote:


"Space" wrote in message
...

snip


Actually I think I know who Angela is (sort of), if so it is a legit
question

It is a legit question but its the Dwayne half thats asking. I do not
even
have everything worked out for these and so am not in a position to start
spamming newsgroups for sales. If I was there would surely be a link to a
website where they could be brought? Having said that I do understand how
it
could be deemed as spam but that was not my intent.


My apologies but that was me being ultra cautious because we've had quite
a
bit of that and other weird bits of behaviour in this group lately.

accepted, think no more about it but i could still do with some plant ideas
was thinking of clematis (which is about the only plant i have had any
success with) but do you get dwarf varieties?



La Puce 02-05-2007 09:04 PM

new planter but what to put in it?
 
On 2 May, 16:57, "Dwayne & Angela"
wrote:
accepted, think no more about it but i could still do with some plant ideas
was thinking of clematis (which is about the only plant i have had any
success with) but do you get dwarf varieties?


I was at Harrogate Flower Show last saturday and there was a lovely
presentation with dwarf clematis on wooden frame forming a ball on top
of a pot. It's not my thing at all, but I thought it very ingenious.
The clematis they used was the Bourbon, deep red and quite adorable.
Also there was another which I really liked, the Pixie, almost green
flowers - very fresh.


Sacha 04-05-2007 10:00 PM

new planter but what to put in it?
 
On 2/5/07 16:57, in article , "Dwayne
& Angela" wrote:


"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...

snip My apologies but that was me being ultra cautious because we've had
quite
a
bit of that and other weird bits of behaviour in this group lately.

accepted, think no more about it but i could still do with some plant ideas
was thinking of clematis (which is about the only plant i have had any
success with) but do you get dwarf varieties?



Yes, there's one called The Pixie but the trouble is they're over when
they're over.
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
(remove weeds from address)
Devon County Show 17-19 May
http://www.devoncountyshow.co.uk/


Gregoire Kretz 06-05-2007 01:55 PM

new planter but what to put in it?
 
Dwayne & Angela wrote:

i could still do with some plant ideas
was thinking of clematis (which is about the only plant i have had any
success with) but do you get dwarf varieties?


The idea is nice but my first concern is about the metal: I know Britain
is slightly cooler than Sicily, but how will the planter and the plants
inside react to the heat?

It doesn't take much sunshine for metal to go warm so someone who knows
better than me will have to say if roots will like it. Maybe it will be
just a matter of the soil getting dry quicker than with clay planters,
for instance, or if the whole thing is going to overheat?
I'm not too worried about the stems climbing on the metal, after all you
see old wisteria almost merged with ancient metal fences. :)

Perhaps you'd simply be better off with putting a second pot inside: of
all the metal planters I've seen in gardens, the only ones that directly
contained soil were of the thick, cast-iron variety. May be wrong,
though, anyone here has an idea on this?


Greg
--

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No ficus = no spam

Sacha 06-05-2007 06:07 PM

new planter but what to put in it?
 
On 6/5/07 13:55, in article ,
"Gregoire Kretz" wrote:

Dwayne & Angela wrote:

i could still do with some plant ideas
was thinking of clematis (which is about the only plant i have had any
success with) but do you get dwarf varieties?


The idea is nice but my first concern is about the metal: I know Britain
is slightly cooler than Sicily, but how will the planter and the plants
inside react to the heat?

It doesn't take much sunshine for metal to go warm so someone who knows
better than me will have to say if roots will like it. Maybe it will be
just a matter of the soil getting dry quicker than with clay planters,
for instance, or if the whole thing is going to overheat?
I'm not too worried about the stems climbing on the metal, after all you
see old wisteria almost merged with ancient metal fences. :)

Perhaps you'd simply be better off with putting a second pot inside: of
all the metal planters I've seen in gardens, the only ones that directly
contained soil were of the thick, cast-iron variety. May be wrong,
though, anyone here has an idea on this?

It's an interesting post, Greg. In the old and long gone times, people used
lead planters but what they grew in them is open to debate, I would think.
Certainly, the metal planter could be used as a câche pôt but drainage would
be just as important. And I do remember my ex father in law saying that he
didn't like training plants on metal wires in his Jersey garden because they
got too hot, so he used wooden trellis.


--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
(remove weeds from address)
Devon County Show 17-19 May
http://www.devoncountyshow.co.uk/


Dwayne & Angela 06-05-2007 06:14 PM

new planter but what to put in it?
 
"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...
On 6/5/07 13:55, in article ,
"Gregoire Kretz" wrote:

Dwayne & Angela wrote:

i could still do with some plant ideas
was thinking of clematis (which is about the only plant i have had any
success with) but do you get dwarf varieties?


The idea is nice but my first concern is about the metal: I know Britain
is slightly cooler than Sicily, but how will the planter and the plants
inside react to the heat?

It doesn't take much sunshine for metal to go warm so someone who knows
better than me will have to say if roots will like it. Maybe it will be
just a matter of the soil getting dry quicker than with clay planters,
for instance, or if the whole thing is going to overheat?
I'm not too worried about the stems climbing on the metal, after all you
see old wisteria almost merged with ancient metal fences. :)

Perhaps you'd simply be better off with putting a second pot inside: of
all the metal planters I've seen in gardens, the only ones that directly
contained soil were of the thick, cast-iron variety. May be wrong,
though, anyone here has an idea on this?

It's an interesting post, Greg. In the old and long gone times, people
used
lead planters but what they grew in them is open to debate, I would think.
Certainly, the metal planter could be used as a câche pôt but drainage
would
be just as important. And I do remember my ex father in law saying that
he
didn't like training plants on metal wires in his Jersey garden because
they
got too hot, so he used wooden trellis.


--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
(remove weeds from address)
Devon County Show 17-19 May
http://www.devoncountyshow.co.uk/

Thanks for bumping this Sacha I missed Gregs post. the planter will have a
clay pot the steel work will accomodate a 270mm pot. the steel itself will
only be 20mm X 3mm. I really ought to paint up the one I made wrong and get
a pic up on my blog (I measured the tray and not the pot itself so the pot
wouldnt fit)



Sacha 06-05-2007 06:21 PM

new planter but what to put in it?
 
On 6/5/07 18:14, in article , "Dwayne
& Angela" wrote:
snip

Thanks for bumping this Sacha I missed Gregs post. the planter will have a
clay pot the steel work will accomodate a 270mm pot. the steel itself will
only be 20mm X 3mm. I really ought to paint up the one I made wrong and get
a pic up on my blog (I measured the tray and not the pot itself so the pot
wouldnt fit)


Actually, a pic really would be a good idea.

--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
(remove weeds from address)
Devon County Show 17-19 May
http://www.devoncountyshow.co.uk/


Dwayne & Angela 06-05-2007 06:36 PM

new planter but what to put in it?
 
"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...
On 6/5/07 18:14, in article ,
"Dwayne
& Angela" wrote:
snip

Thanks for bumping this Sacha I missed Gregs post. the planter will have
a
clay pot the steel work will accomodate a 270mm pot. the steel itself
will
only be 20mm X 3mm. I really ought to paint up the one I made wrong and
get
a pic up on my blog (I measured the tray and not the pot itself so the
pot
wouldnt fit)


Actually, a pic really would be a good idea.

--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
(remove weeds from address)
Devon County Show 17-19 May
http://www.devoncountyshow.co.uk/


http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/shi...e2.jpg&.src=ph
its not a good photo I just took it with my phone but the pot sits just at
the bottom and on top it will have bird-bath or sundial etc.

--
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My blog:
http://uk.360.yahoo.com/shiptodruid



Gregoire Kretz 06-05-2007 07:20 PM

new planter but what to put in it?
 
Dwayne & Angela wrote:

http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/shi...cdre2&.dnm=e2e
4re2.jpg&.src=ph its not a good photo I just took it with my phone but the
pot sits just at the bottom and on top it will have bird-bath or sundial
etc.


A very nice idea, thanks for the picture. What's the base made of? I'm
thinking balance and very high centre of gravity here...


Greg
--

You may ask yourself, how do I work this?

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