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    Any bright ideas for modern looking plant pots on a budget?

    I am thinking galvanised steel or something similar - or something that could be sprayed?

    I am searching ebay for something I could buy in bulk as planters are so expensive.

    would those coloured trug feeders you use for horses be any good?
    "What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well." - Antione de Saint Exupery

    "Always reach for the moon, if you miss you'll end up among the stars"


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      Truggs are not suitable as they are flexible, any amount of water would mean they would move and so would the plants, moving them around the garden would put the plants at risk of root disturbance, I would use Zinc pots, approach your local nursery, as Zinc pots rust pretty quickly (and they do not have time to respray them at this time of year), and you could negotiate a good price.
      You could always approach your local DIY centre B&Q etc, and speak to the manager about purchasing damaged fence panels, the wood bends so you could make shaped pots and troughs, wheel barrow planters etc from them (soak them in water to make them more pliable) then paint them.
      also purchase the dying pot plants, nurse them back to health and take cuttings from them to sell at the local boot fares.
      Also if you have a local Smiths news delivery firm, approach them and ask about purchasing the free seeds from the magazine returns.
      Lastly, see if local firms will let you have old/damaged pallets to make planters from.
      P.s whilst at the nursery, ask if they have any unwanted/old plants they wish to sell on the cheap, you may be suprised.
      Best of luck
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        Spring maybe here but i dont think i have ever had a window box or anything else with daffs, tulips and winter pansies all in full bloom together, but it is lovely.

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          I've got tulips and daffs flowering in the front garden, and a mad riot of self seeded pansies in the back garden, as well as a lovely pink heather. No doubt the lovely yellow Welsh poppies will be going on the rampage soon too.
          Is no longer here

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            I've got a a lot to do this spring/summer, when i moved in my lil house, had a small brown patch of soil so when it came to summer I dug up and mixed with manure as it was rubbish soil borderd off a little side for plants, veg, - Veg didnt quite manage it in the soil must be really bad but plants took off and so did the small rockery. However snow has killed all my seed sowing of grass and now im not sure to top up on seeds or dig over again - looking rather lithergic.
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              Hi everyone & Happy in particular

              Just thought I'd share this tip from my son who's a head gardener: (I was bloody head gardener till he left school)

              He says plant COSMOS beween the shrubs and plants

              I grew these in a £18 mini greenhouse-transplanted into 20mm x 20mmsqares in a tray then planted in ground---he just sows them anywhere cos of the size of the estate he looks after

              What a revalation---no more stupid little bedding plants for me

              Photo tomorrow---lol---can't find it on camera.

              Turbo

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                This is early season Happy--I'll post upa photo as now tomoorow---very tall plants now!

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                  So, when can you sow the seeds?
                  Now or, do you have to wait until spring?

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                    Hi Angry Cat

                    We were a bit late--didn't sow them in the plastic greenhouse till May/June

                    Several varieties sown

                    Wish I'd known about these before

                    Here's same photo position as earlier one - taken today



                    Last edited by Turboman; 14th October 2010, 10:06:AM. Reason: same photo twice

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                      AC

                      just been down to Garden Centre - says on packet sow indoors Feb to April--but we sowed May/June

                      Turbo

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                        Hey, I got some of this growing in my garden. What is it?

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                          Originally posted by The Debt Star View Post
                          Hey, I got some of this growing in my garden. What is it?

                          Chickweed or Ground Elder--lol

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                            hey thanks Turbo. Does she need to wear those gloves for chickweed?

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                              Very topical DS---our local paper tonight on the subject

                              http://www.thisishullandeastriding.c...l/article.html

                              Turbo

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                                no ****? I'm gonna report Wyevale soonest.

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