Tuesday, April 30, 2019

A Beginning Gardener's Guide To Making Hanging Flower Baskets Missouri

By William Gibson


Nothing adds a splash of color and life to a home like flowers. Having a flower bed or planter boxes can be wonderful but if you don't have much of a yard to work with, you may be wondering how to incorporate live plants into what landscape you do have. Hanging flower baskets Missouri can be a great option. If you want to add these items to your own home, here are some tips and tricks you can use to make and maintain your own creations.

One reason that many people have trouble building a basket is that they do not create a base that is sturdy enough. While you may be tempted to use thin plastic baskets you may find that they are not strong enough or large enough to stand up to much wear and tear. If you want something strong that also looks beautiful and natural, you may want to try working with a wire basket that is lined with sphagnum moss sheets. Soak the moss and place it inside the form, making sure there are no gaps. That can prevent soil from escaping.

Sphagnum moss isn't only great for the outside of the baskets. It can also be added to the soil inside. It will hold on to moisture and can also prevent the soil from becoming hard. Just remember to soak the moss before adding it so that you can take full advantage of it's benefits.

The next thing to consider is what will go in your basket in terms of soil. There are soils that are specifically designed for hanging baskets. They tend to be able to hang on to moisture for longer periods of time than regular potting soil and can also handle the needs of different plant varieties if you plan to mix and match the flowers you put in your baskets.

Some people choose to add flowers that are all the same color while others like to have a mix instead. You may also want to try a mix of different types of greenery with flowers as accents. Still another option is to make a herb basket with flowering herbs that can be used to add flavor and color to your meals. Just remember to choose plants that all do well in the same climate for your best chance of success.

The number of plants you add to the basket is also something to think about. Don't overcrowd your planting. The plants are going to get bigger and if you put too many in they can actually end up getting sick and dying off. This is definitely something you do not want.

Once your basket is ready, you can hang it and begin to care for it. You will want to make sure that the basket is in a somewhat sheltered location. Keep in mind that depending on where the basket is placed it will be affected by a lot of wind and sun. Check it often to make sure that the soil has not dried out. Water it liberally so that the roots can get a good drink. If the leaves look burned, try moving the basket to another location so that the plants have a chance to recover.

Some people prefer to buy baskets instead of making them. You can find them ranging in size from very small to quite large. Look at nurseries and home improvement shops. Speak to the staff to find out which varieties will do best when hanging outside your home and how to look after the baskets once you get them home.




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