Bit of a gardening novice and could do with some advice on a vertical wall garden I'm creating.
I spotted the following pots on clearance for £3 at Homebase and have perhaps gone a little overboard
https://whitesgroup.com.au/garden-up...r-details.html
I took one into our local Garden centre and was advised drainage and watering may be an issue. So based on that i've started adding an irrigation system, which you can see on one of the pictures.
For Drainage I'm thinking (may be going overboard):
1) Drill 4 extra holes in the bottom of the pots.
2) Superglue geotextile (I have some left over from drive way) over the holes to prevent soil leakage.
3) Add around 1-2cm of gravel to the base of the pots to provide a drainage resevoir
4) Another layer of Geotextile to prevent soil getting into the drainage layer
5) Add some Westland water saving gel to the soil to provide reservoir for the plants whilst preventing soil from becoming waterlogged.
In terms of planting y wife really likes the idea of herbs/etc. We visited our Garden Centre and she picked out (haven't bought yet):
1) Ajuga Catlins Giant
2) Lithodora
3) Rosmarinus officianalis prostratus
4) Seneco "Angel Wings" - probably not suitable for these pots, but would love something similar
5) Thymus Serpillum
6) Heuchera Carnival Electra
7) Hebe Magic Summer
8) Lavender
Please be gentle if these are bad choices and not suitable for this type of pot/installation We took a pot in with us and and asked what would be viable to plant in them and then shortlisted what we liked. With a mixture of upright plants for the centres and those that will cascade down for the edges. The idea being to mask the actually planters as much as possible (I sprayed them to match the wall as closely as possible to help).
We have a beautiful red mini acer which looks stunning against the blue walls. So any suggestions for something that sort of colour or a bright yellow would be very welcome. Unfortunately we couldnt find anything in the garden centre.
I spotted the following pots on clearance for £3 at Homebase and have perhaps gone a little overboard
https://whitesgroup.com.au/garden-up...r-details.html
I took one into our local Garden centre and was advised drainage and watering may be an issue. So based on that i've started adding an irrigation system, which you can see on one of the pictures.
For Drainage I'm thinking (may be going overboard):
1) Drill 4 extra holes in the bottom of the pots.
2) Superglue geotextile (I have some left over from drive way) over the holes to prevent soil leakage.
3) Add around 1-2cm of gravel to the base of the pots to provide a drainage resevoir
4) Another layer of Geotextile to prevent soil getting into the drainage layer
5) Add some Westland water saving gel to the soil to provide reservoir for the plants whilst preventing soil from becoming waterlogged.
In terms of planting y wife really likes the idea of herbs/etc. We visited our Garden Centre and she picked out (haven't bought yet):
1) Ajuga Catlins Giant
2) Lithodora
3) Rosmarinus officianalis prostratus
4) Seneco "Angel Wings" - probably not suitable for these pots, but would love something similar
5) Thymus Serpillum
6) Heuchera Carnival Electra
7) Hebe Magic Summer
8) Lavender
Please be gentle if these are bad choices and not suitable for this type of pot/installation We took a pot in with us and and asked what would be viable to plant in them and then shortlisted what we liked. With a mixture of upright plants for the centres and those that will cascade down for the edges. The idea being to mask the actually planters as much as possible (I sprayed them to match the wall as closely as possible to help).
We have a beautiful red mini acer which looks stunning against the blue walls. So any suggestions for something that sort of colour or a bright yellow would be very welcome. Unfortunately we couldnt find anything in the garden centre.
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