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Pansies F1 Hybrid planted up on balcony railings 08-10-2013 001
By Balcony
- 8 Oct, 2013
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Pansies F1 Hybrid planted up on balcony railings 8th October & underplanted with Species Crocuses & mini-Daffs.
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Thank you, Jane! My were you quick off the mark! I'm glad you like them! I just hope this year they survive as the last two years I've lost all of them.
8 Oct, 2013
yes thats me!!! on your marks get set....shes gone....
that would be good for yes!!!! hope so too....
8 Oct, 2013
I took a couple of photos from the outside this afternoon but the Pansies are too small to show up yet.
9 Oct, 2013
you have those really giant faced pansy???
9 Oct, 2013
Fabulous Way To Displays Your Plant's.
10 Oct, 2013
Lovely display and I hope they keep you in good spirits during the winter months to come ;0)
10 Oct, 2013
how many plants do you put in each pot?
10 Oct, 2013
Thank you all for liking this photo & I'm pleased you like them! :-))
Jane, they aren't giant ones, just normal size for Pansies. At least that's how they look to me! Perhaps you are thinking of Violas. They have flowers only a 1/4 the size of modern Pansies.
Lynda, it's the only way I can get enough room to grow anything. I couldn't grow so much if I limited myself to just what I could grow on the balcony floor!
As most people live in big blocks of flats in Spain they have devised other means of growing plants - putting them in rings like these is very common. I did the same during the many years I gardened on balconies in Spain as well! The rings are more than 20 years old & are made of aluminium.
I also grow plants in hanging baskets & also in wall pouches - as well as the balcony floor! There is also a round table in the corner of the balcony where I also grow plants. There are even wires tied from the railings up to the balcony ceiling which have plants like Sweetpeas or Morning Glory climbing up them during the summer! No space goes unoccupied - except where it is necessary for me to walk along!
I hope so too, Pansypotter! Thanks. :-))
Fran I have put two in each pot this year as they are bigger plants but in previous years I've put three in each pot. They never seemed to mind being crowed! I only put 2 in each this year because it was almost physically impossible to get 3 in & also I couldn't afford to buy enough plants to be able to put 3 in each pot. These cost me more than double what I'd expected to pay this year. The supermarket where I normally buy the trays of plug plants haven't had any more since the first lot was sold out. Other years they have had at least 5 times more plants & have been able to sell them all.
10 Oct, 2013
it be may be Violas that iam thinking of...but then iam sure at garden centre i thought i saw a label saying giant pansy's... but knowing me i may have dreamed it...:-)))
10 Oct, 2013
I've seen something similar, Jane; pansies aka violas - made me wonder if one was the common name, one the formal one
13 Oct, 2013
thank you Franl155...ive confused myself even more by buying some Pansies...then looking up about them...now i have head spin...
13 Oct, 2013
Pansies & Violas are quite easy really to tell apart; Pansies have big, showy flowers, most often with black blotches on the petals, Violas on the other had are much smaller flowers, & plants, but don't usually have black blotches on their petals. You will often find that Violas also have black lines, looking rather like cat whiskers. In fact they are often sold with names like "cat face" or "Cat whiskers" as the faces often remind one of a cat's face!
I bought a box of Violas last Saturday & planted them out yesterday (Monday) in the middle one of the 3 white troughs on the balcony floor.
Look out for some photos I'll be uploading of Pansies & Violas planted yesterday on the balcony.
15 Oct, 2013
☺︵‿ will do...thanking you.....
15 Oct, 2013
Some photos have now been uploaded :-))
15 Oct, 2013
heading thataway right away!
15 Oct, 2013
seen... thank you....
15 Oct, 2013
Thanks for having a look & for your great comments! :-))
18 Oct, 2013
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certainly would brighten up my day seeing such a lovely display...i like way you used the pots...
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