hanging baskets
- mrsflibble
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hanging baskets
what can i use to line hanging baskets? i was thinking scrap fabric. it's just to hold the compost in but let it be fairly free draining lol!
thanks!
thanks!
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Re: hanging baskets
I use an old holey carrier bag with a few more holes poked through (with an old knitting needle) for drainage. They are the plain blue ones that are used on our local market so not too garish!
A compost bage turned inside out is often black so that would work too, but don't forget to make holes!
Fabric seems a bit extravagant to me...but I'm a keen patchworker, my left over bits are tiny!!!
MW
A compost bage turned inside out is often black so that would work too, but don't forget to make holes!
Fabric seems a bit extravagant to me...but I'm a keen patchworker, my left over bits are tiny!!!
MW
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Re: hanging baskets
Go to the woods and collect moss!!! 

- JulieSherris
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Re: hanging baskets
If you're not in a raring hurry, Mrs F, I can send you some fresh moss from the garden - we have LOADS of ground sphagnum here - and tree sphagnum too, although there's less bugs in the ground stuff!
Let me know if you want some
Let me know if you want some

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Re: hanging baskets
We have used old natural clothes mostly finished with jumpers in the past, works really well 

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Re: hanging baskets
what good idea`s here,saves me buying them,thanks 

- thesunflowergal
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Re: hanging baskets
Fab ideas!! I was thinking about the same thing, as I have quite a few to do.
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Re: hanging baskets
Hubby has just reminded me that someone once knitted a basket liner for a telly gardener....maybe you could crochet one, complete with planting holes?!
MW
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