Hosta June opening up in her chimney pot.
By Oliveoil
- 23 May, 2016
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So far so good! :O)
23 May, 2016
I might pinch that idea. :0)
23 May, 2016
I am thinking to fill the chimney pot with compost and plant the hosta directly into it. The only problem is it is an open ended pot so I should have to devise something to stop the compost from falling through the bottom. Although if it is to remain in its place it would not matter too much. Thoughts anyone?
23 May, 2016
Would a smaller pot fit down inside, or build up with pots (first one upside down if you know what I mean lol) then put your soil in? Not sure just a thought :-))
24 May, 2016
thanks Daylily good idea :O)
24 May, 2016
I would place a J cloth in the base of a suitable size plastic pot to fit the bottom of the chimney pot, that should keep any critters out and then fill with broken bits of polystyrene (lightweight stuff) before adding the soil/compost ready for planting. Can you tell I've done this before?!!!
24 May, 2016
We use a slightly smaller pot upside down, and fill any spaces with polystyrene.....saves on the compost......I see Daylily and Shirley have also used the same methods...... works for us..
27 May, 2016
thank you everyone, will give it a go as it is now far too big for the pot it is in. :O)
27 May, 2016
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Ooh..what a good idea..she'll be safe up there.
23 May, 2016