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Garden Planters Uk
Six Top UK Online Suppliers
Planters (plant pots) come in all shapes and sizes ranging from alpine troughs to contemporary planters to stone urns and pedestals to window boxes and so on. You will find a good range in the website listed below.
The Garden Factory
The Garden Factory, based in Essex, sells an extensive range of garden planters which includes garden urns (cast iron urns and stone urns), hayracks, window boxes, metal hanging baskets, natural hanging baskets, planters and terracotta pots. They also sell potato barrels, upside down tomato planters and much more.
Bright Green
Bright Green, was established in 1998, and regularly display their range of contemporary planters for the home and garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Their extensive range includes stainless steel planters, galvanised planters, bronze, copper and lead-look planters, terracotta planters, polystone and stone resin planters, terrazzo planters and hardwood planters.
Feature Deco
Feature Deco manufacture and supply a wide range of quality modern and contemporary products for the home and garden. These include zinc planters, window boxes, stainless steel planters, lightweight terrazzo planters and troughs, and classic pots. They also have an interesting range of “something different” planters.
Planters Paradise *
Planters Paradise offer both traditional and modern ranges of planters which include of hand-crafted metal planters, stainless steel planters, galvanised steel planters, aluzinc planters, fibreglass or GRP planters and pots, and wooden planters. Finishes include acid-etched (weathered) finishes, elegant stainless steel, modern urban galvanised, vibrant coloured fibreglass, or varnished timber.
Garden Boutique *
Garden Boutique is a chic collection of garden design accessories, tools and gifts handpicked by award winning garden designer Alice Bowe who is also a garden writer. Many of these make excellent gifts. Website sections include “The Pretties”, “Lighting & Candles”, “Wildlife”, “Garden Attire”, “Garden Art & Sculpture” and “No Garden Gardening”.
Primrose of London
Primrose of London aim to bring a unique collection of planters and other garden features to brighten up British gardens. Their collection of planters and plant pots include zinc planters, wooden planters, Berdestone planters, fibreglass and resin planters, large plant pots, stainless steel and polyester pots, fibreglass pots with a terracotta finish and fibreglass antique planters.
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BASKET PLANTER Q & A
My plants in baskets won’t grow even though I water them everyday.?
My planters are all wire baskets which are lined with peet. The weather has been very hot but I water, at night, throoughly, almost every night. There are ten baskets and each one has growth with it’s own degree of success but one, after two months, hasn’t grown, generally, more than an inch and a half. I have planted wild flowers, zinnias and marigolds. I would say that the site is about ten feet long with direct sun for several hours a day, and from only one side, though that side shifts with the sun. One end is sunnier than the other but is not noticably more growing than the other end. I planted then with potting soil that was supposed to have 7 months of fertilizer. I think a lot has left with the draining water everyday but I don’t know. Can you offer advice and can you tell me what I might be able to plant this time of the year in order to recoup the loss of my growth? I live in central Indiana. Thank You
There’s an excellent book called Container Gardening by Ed Smith, where he explains the virtues of self-watering containers. The problem with plants not in self-watering containers is that for much of the time, they plants have either too much or too little water, and when you do water, it washes the nutrients away. With self-watering containers, the plants get exactly the water they need, and the nutrients stay put in the soil so that they’re available for the plants. So if you wanted to try replanting, you might consider getting self-watering hanging baskets. Ask for them at your local garden center. They fill them with flowering seedlings, since it’s a little late to start growing flowers from seeds now.
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