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Chas 15-06-2003 12:44 PM

Advice please on Hanging Baskets
 
We've been watering our hanging baskets daily.
Then all of a sudden the compost is bone dry.

We do not have ware retaining capsules in the pot .

I do remember r my mother telling me that you should immerse the
basket in water every 10 days or so - does anyone have any advise
on how we can keep the soil moist.

Thanks

Charles


Sacha 15-06-2003 02:08 PM

Advice please on Hanging Baskets
 
in article , Chas at
wrote on 15/6/03 12:42 pm:

We've been watering our hanging baskets daily.
Then all of a sudden the compost is bone dry.

We do not have ware retaining capsules in the pot .

I do remember r my mother telling me that you should immerse the
basket in water every 10 days or so - does anyone have any advise
on how we can keep the soil moist.

In dry spells water them twice daily at least - early morning, lateish
evening.

--

Sacha


Steve Warren @ The UK Speedtrap Guide 15-06-2003 02:08 PM

Advice please on Hanging Baskets
 
"Sacha" wrote in message
...
in article , Chas at
wrote on 15/6/03 12:42 pm:

We've been watering our hanging baskets daily.
Then all of a sudden the compost is bone dry.

We do not have ware retaining capsules in the pot .

I do remember r my mother telling me that you should immerse the
basket in water every 10 days or so - does anyone have any advise
on how we can keep the soil moist.

In dry spells water them twice daily at least - early morning, lateish
evening.

--

Sacha


I always place a small pot in the middle of the hanging basket with the lip
level with the soil. It has a few small holes in it to allow the water I
filled it with to seep out slowly during the day. even so I still water
twice a day but it never gets as dry.

When away for a few days I use a hospital drip feed bag. They hang off the
bracket behind and above the basket, they don't stand out too much as they
are clear and do the job quite well.
Steve


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Cat 15-06-2003 02:44 PM

Advice please on Hanging Baskets
 

"Chas" wrote in message
...
We've been watering our hanging baskets daily.
Then all of a sudden the compost is bone dry.

We do not have ware retaining capsules in the pot .

I do remember r my mother telling me that you should immerse the
basket in water every 10 days or so - does anyone have any advise
on how we can keep the soil moist.

Thanks

Charles

You can get some gel stuff from garden centres, too, which you just mix with
the compost when you plant up your baskets. The crystals load up with
water, then release it slowly into the compost.
Cat(h)



JennyC 15-06-2003 06:56 PM

Advice please on Hanging Baskets
 

"Chas" wrote in message
...
We've been watering our hanging baskets daily.
Then all of a sudden the compost is bone dry.

We do not have ware retaining capsules in the pot .

I do remember r my mother telling me that you should immerse the
basket in water every 10 days or so - does anyone have any advise
on how we can keep the soil moist.

Thanks Charles


Emergency treatment :
Dunk in a bucket / bath / shower tub until soaked though
Don't let it dry out again :~))
Water twice a day - early morning and again in the evening

You can also saw the bottom of a clear plastic drink bottle - upend it
in the basket and fill with water. it will slowly release water and
help keep the soil moist.

Jenny



Chris French and Helen Johnson 16-06-2003 12:20 AM

Advice please on Hanging Baskets
 
In message , Chas
writes
We've been watering our hanging baskets daily.
Then all of a sudden the compost is bone dry.

We do not have ware retaining capsules in the pot .

I do remember r my mother telling me that you should immerse the
basket in water every 10 days or so - does anyone have any advise
on how we can keep the soil moist.


As other have said they can need watering more than once a day. Warm and
windy weather is the worst.

An automatic watering system is the only way we could manage to keep
ours going all summer sooner or later they would get too dry and they
never seemed to recover properly after that.
--
Chris French and Helen Johnson, Leeds
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http://www.familyfrench.co.uk/garden/urgfaq/index.html

Rodger Whitlock 16-06-2003 02:44 AM

Advice please on Hanging Baskets
 
On Sun, 15 Jun 2003 12:42:58 +0100, Chas wrote:

We've been watering our hanging baskets daily.
Then all of a sudden the compost is bone dry.

We do not have ware retaining capsules in the pot .

I do remember r my mother telling me that you should immerse the
basket in water every 10 days or so - does anyone have any advise
on how we can keep the soil moist.


When you water, water *three* times, letting the basket drain
each time.

This ensures that the soil is thoroughly saturated and
incidentally washes out any salts from fertilizer build-up.

You should apply a liquid fertilizer weekly *after* watering.


--
Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Chas 16-06-2003 07:32 PM

Advice please on Hanging Baskets
 
Thank you for all your help

Will try the feeder bottle for a while.

To the rest of you greenfingers - thank you for your help

Regards

Charles - Bonnie Scotland

Rodger Whitlock wrote:

On Sun, 15 Jun 2003 12:42:58 +0100, Chas wrote:

We've been watering our hanging baskets daily.
Then all of a sudden the compost is bone dry.

We do not have ware retaining capsules in the pot .

I do remember r my mother telling me that you should immerse the
basket in water every 10 days or so - does anyone have any advise
on how we can keep the soil moist.


When you water, water *three* times, letting the basket drain
each time.

This ensures that the soil is thoroughly saturated and
incidentally washes out any salts from fertilizer build-up.

You should apply a liquid fertilizer weekly *after* watering.

--
Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada




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