Hanging
herb and vegetable basket
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Vegetable
gardening does not get much more
convenient than picking juicy cherry
tomatoes and fragrant herbs from just outside your back door. Hanging baskets
are often associated with bedding
plants, but why not try planting a combination of cascading cherry tomatoes,
vibrant nasturtiums, and delicious
herbs instead? Kept fertilized and watered, they will look great over a long
season and provide tasty fresh produce for the kitchen as well.
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Container basics
Size Basket
at least 10 in (25 cm) in diameter
Suits Area
close to the kitchen Soil Multipurpose potting mix
Site Wall
in full sun and sheltered from strong
winds
Shopping list
• 1 x chocolate peppermint
‘Chocolate’
• 1 x parsley
‘Forest Green’
• 1 x lemon thyme
‘Golden Lemon’
• 1 x tomato
‘Tumbler’
• 1 x chives
• 1 x nasturtium
‘African Queen’
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Planting and aftercare
Ensure that
drainage holes have been made in the base of the basket. Place a layer of
lightweight potting mix in the bottom of the basket, then position the plants,
still in their pots, to see where they will look best. Remember that trailing
plants should be near the edge. Once you have settled on a design, water the
plants well, remove them from their pots, and place in the basket. Fill the
gaps with potting mix, firming around the plants, and water the basket
thoroughly. Hang it on a sturdy hook and water regularly. Once tomatoes begin
to set, apply a liquid tomato fertilizer weekly.
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