Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Basket Planters


Here is an example of some basket planters. These are super easy to make and work well as planters. You can pick up cheap baskets from thrift stores (.50 cents to $1). Two of these were meant for plants and one was a former picnic basket. The top one here was originally just a cover for a pot, but it was easy to convert to a planter itself. The second was a hanging basket, but looked pretty good on the ground. The last was the picnic basket. Not too many modifications have to be made here as they work pretty well as is and have built in drainage.

The important thing is to make sure the basket isn't too deep for the plants. In deep ones, I placed crushed brick pieces to take up space in the bottom, to add a little weight, and to not waste soil that wouldn't be used by the plants intended for the basket.

Another item to remember is to make sure you water these well, according to the plant needs. Baskets lose water easier than other containers due to the obvious - holes/spaces. This means your soil can really dry out fast on these. However, if you stay on top of it, they do great. The middle one is a drought tolerant plant and was planted last year. It survived a very cold winter as well. The bottom one here has some miniature marigolds planted (from seed) around the base to fill in the space and add color. We'll see how they turn out.

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