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Hanging Basket Seeds

  • 31-03-2016 2:33pm
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    I am an absolute garden novice....I was looking for abit of advice on growing some seeds to put into hanging baskets for the summer (or am I too late?)

    Ended up costing me a few bob buying them last summer so was hoping to grow them myself if I could....

    If this is possible what would be the best / easiest to grow? and also under what conditions?

    Any advice greatly appreciated!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 477 ✭✭lk67


    retenzo12 wrote: »
    I am an absolute garden novice....I was looking for abit of advice on growing some seeds to put into hanging baskets for the summer (or am I too late?)

    Ended up costing me a few bob buying them last summer so was hoping to grow them myself if I could....

    If this is possible what would be the best / easiest to grow? and also under what conditions?

    Any advice greatly appreciated!!

    Most of the 'normal' basket plants are not grown from seed, and those that are such as trailing lobelia you are a little late in sowing.

    You could try dwarf nasturtiums or sweet pea but I'd stick with buying the plants tbh, as they will perform best.


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