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Old 14-06-2003, 09:44 PM
Kate Morgan
 
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I have never used these hanging basket liners before, do they need any
special treatment ?
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Old 15-06-2003, 08:44 AM
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I have never used these hanging basket liners before, do they need any
special treatment ?
kate


I use them and the birds like them too ;-)
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Old 15-06-2003, 07:08 PM
Kate Morgan
 
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I have never used these hanging basket liners before, do they need any
special treatment ?
kate


I use them and the birds like them too ;-)
L

Thanks for the follow up, the coir liners look a great deal tidier than
the ones I usually use. I used to use straw with a plastic bag
liner,very cheap but sometimes fell apart :-)
kate
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Old 16-06-2003, 05:09 PM
Zizz
 
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"Kate Morgan" wrote in message
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I have never used these hanging basket liners before, do they need any
special treatment ?
kate


I use them and the birds like them too ;-)
L

Thanks for the follow up, the coir liners look a great deal tidier than
the ones I usually use. I used to use straw with a plastic bag
liner,very cheap but sometimes fell apart :-)
kate


I tried a different liner this year on a hanging basket. One with moss stuck
to what looks like ablack bin liner with holes for drainage. And used a coir
liner for my wall trough. The difference is that the birds loved the new
liner and all I have is the black backing with quite a few extra drainage
holes and the coir liner is still there!
I find the coir one quite tough and the birds although they try to take bits
for their nests is a lot tougher than the moss ones.... will now be using
coir for all lining in future!
L


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