#21454
February 17th, 2004 at 02:08 AM
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What kind of plants do you put in hanging baskets? Just curious, I had some one ask me that question last fall time, and needed some ideas............ What have your plants been??? Weezie
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#21455
February 17th, 2004 at 02:42 AM
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Hi Weezie, I've done hanging begonias, fuchsia, impatients, lobelia. sweet alyssum, petunia, lantana, verbena, sweet potato vine (the green and blackie), million bells, bacopa and evolvulus. I can't think of any more, but I'll bet there are more that I've done over the years. Newt
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#21456
February 17th, 2004 at 03:55 AM
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Some Dianthus for hieght in the middle and the lobelia to hang down fromthe basket. I heard once that you need to use oversized baskets that are lined with moss so that the plants have plenty of room and don't get root bound. The plants should grow nice and full with the larger baskets as opposed to those smaller white ones that alot of people use. A friend of mine put Sweat Pea in a basket...that looked pretty
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#21457
February 18th, 2004 at 01:35 AM
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Ooh, I like the idea of hanging sweetpeas! Would I make a little top teepee for it to climb up, and then spill down? I love scented flowers! I can't wait to see what other ideas people have! Barbara
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#21458
February 18th, 2004 at 06:13 AM
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I boring, I use wandering and bolivian jews on my porches in baskets because they don't flower and I don't want a ton of bees while I'm sitting outside.......I love hanging the baskets though, makes it look really nice......
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#21459
February 18th, 2004 at 06:25 AM
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Last summer I tried the relatively new sweet potato vine in a hanging basket on my deck - I LOVED IT!!! It was the dark purple variety - Loz, you might like it with your wandering jews!
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February 18th, 2004 at 07:03 AM
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Hmmmm, do you have any other info about it? Sounds interesting lynne......I'd like to know more.
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#21461
February 18th, 2004 at 03:21 PM
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Loz, I know Somebody's got a picture in their WEB~SHOTS thing!!!
Njoynit???
I'm getting ready for school with the the oldest, I'll be back to hunt through the archives!
Weezie
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#21462
February 18th, 2004 at 05:21 PM
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Yes i'm the one with blackie sweet potato.Though i did grow mine in hanging basket.i took no pics of it in baslet...just of Dons plant in his bed.it IS a good canidate for hanging basket as it don't like to climb....but it will cascade nicely. I've grown:morning glory,was actually a pair of morning glory baskets,cardinal vine,verbena,ornamental oregna,snapdragons(currently)strawberrys(currently)black eyed susan vine,potohs ivy(a giant,needs a trim soon)spider plant(3 kinds)bloody sorrel,petunias,fern-boston,mums(was rooting,hand got full stuck in MG hanging basket,was not a planned growing,but have left it there.it looked nice& still does) tomato plant growing out of bottom of container with marigolds on top...nice combo...you should try in 5 gallon bucket.I think we discussed this in vegetable forum.I'm sure i've grown other things in hanging baskets but just have short term memory Now my BUBBLEGUM PLANTER.I've grown panseys,dianthus,sweet william,petunias,creeping rosemary,snap dragons& am fixing to change them out again so no telling what will come up with next.I'm still undecided at the moment& i now have 2 bubblegum planters and 2 candy machine planters which have 3 sections :rolleyes:
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#21463
February 18th, 2004 at 05:33 PM
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Njoynit, I thought it was you!! We had to guess what it was!!! My mother loves both of them, the black one and the lime green one... Quite colorful!!!! I'm going to dig my bubblegum machine out and try that one this year... *I have a candy machine actually. I have been helping my mom empty her house on the hill of 49 years worth of collecting!!! And we have been eyeballing some items, that, we just don't want to part with quite yet, but may just have some planting qualities in them... We are looking at a hamper, maybe drill some holes in the bottom. The front has a good sized area for ventilation of the laundry, so maybe plant some seeds into there???? And leave the top open and fill mostly with styrofoam packing balls, and cover those with the landscape fabric, because doing that, I can reuse everything a few times that way... The packing balls, lift it up high enough where I'm not filling the entire basket with dirt, expensive doing that, and then with the fabric over the top, the dirt stays on top and so do the roots, but drainage is still very good... And I'm even eyeballin' some pots and pans maybe for butterfly water dishes, with the black shiney rocks, and the handles would give the butterflies a place to land????????? I'm getting bad, I don't want to chuck anything, I'm ready to plant in the house!! LOL!!! Weezie
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#21464
February 19th, 2004 at 05:23 PM
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njoynit, I noticed you had grown black-eyed-susan vine in a hanging basket...how did that do? I got some of this last year and put it on a small trellis...it took it awhile to grow up, wondering if it would "trail" better out of a hanging pot?
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#21465
February 19th, 2004 at 05:42 PM
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Glenda, My mom bought two of the plants in hanging pots, she put them on her front porch, (morning sun and late afternoon sun) and she had an extender on her hanging hooks, she can't pull them down when they are so high up so she gets this little extension thing that goes in between them (the hook and the pot), and they were growing down as well as up, they were having a ball. Weezie I'd like to know where you get some seeds for some? One of the gardeners wive's is looking for some, any heads up for some/????
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#21466
February 26th, 2004 at 11:33 PM
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In my hanging baskets, I have put Million Bells  It survives the direct sun, and blooms and blooms all season.  I have gotten so many compliments on them, that I stick with the verbena every year. <img border="0" alt="[clappy]" title="" src="graemlins/clappy.gif" />
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#21467
March 1st, 2004 at 04:21 PM
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Weezie....sorry it took so long to get back to you, but you can order seeds from Harris seeds ( www.harrisseeds.com)...They are Thunbergia and they have the Alata mixture and the Spanish Eyes. I tried to collect seed this year, but they literally POP off the plant and are a little difficult to collect...they kept popping before I could get them, so I only collected about 10 I think...I should have been more diligent, but I was gone for a week when the seeds were ready to harvest. Hope this helps!
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#21468
March 1st, 2004 at 09:26 PM
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Nyce, I love  verbena's!! I had them one year next to my house and my dad saw them, and he really liked them too! Good color!!! And proficent bloomer! I just saw a hanging basket combo, it was: Blue/purple lobelia's and pink(magenta) verbena.. So vibrant of colors! Lobelia on top and the verbena to spill out over the sides... I would imagine it wasn't for the hot, bright intense sun area, but something that got 4~5 hours of sun, maybe early morning~late afternoons. But there is several colors of the verbena! White's, Red's, Pink's, Purple's good trailing plant! Weezie
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#21469
March 1st, 2004 at 09:32 PM
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Glenda, Thanks for the seed info!!! I will have to IM them and let them know where they can find some!! Thanks for the info on the seed(where to find them and what to look for when growing them) I never noticed on my mom's plants. I try not to touch her hanging baskets, she has good luck with them... I always start mine so late, cause I'm into my veggie's and perennial's first.. Her's look really nice and she comes up with the wierdest combo's but after they get to growingI'm like, that looks really nice!! Weezie
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#21470
March 2nd, 2004 at 05:17 PM
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Weezie....was browsing catalogs yesterday and also found the black-eyed-susan vine in Burpees...they carry the Thunbergia Alata...I'm going to have to try these in baskets this year! Thanks for the info!
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#21471
March 4th, 2004 at 08:15 PM
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Nasturtiums are wonderful in hanging baskets. I have tried spider plants, purple passion vine (it does get nasty smelling yellow-orange dandelion like flowers), moss rose, lavender, marigolds (dwarf varieties), carnation clove drops, sweet peas, allysum, petunias, bleeding heart, and mint.
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#21472
March 5th, 2004 at 04:43 PM
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Danaus, I know what you mean by "nasty smelling" purple passion vine! I bought a large potted one last year because my mother used to have a small one years ago...I never saw (or smelled) hers bloom...so had no idea! It spent the summer hanging at the edge of my carport and I never really noticed the smell out there...but when I brought it inside my back porch to overwinter it...Holy Cow!!!! I still love it though and will continue to grow it on my carport. 
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#21473
April 14th, 2004 at 05:46 PM
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Anyone else with any more ideas??? Just curious!!
Weezie
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#21474
April 14th, 2004 at 08:51 PM
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I have my rosary vines planted in hanging baskets, they come indoors in the fall & go back out every spring:)
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