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May 29, 2008

Woven Bark Containers

Birchconepots052208 On a recent trip to Portland, Oregon, I took time to go shopping at a nursery.  They had quite a few woven-bark hanging baskets planted with petunias and other common flowers.  I loved the containers but detested the petunias.  I’m sorry, but I have some long-term bias against this particular plant that I’ve never been able to get over.  Besides, I like to pot up my own plants, which I start from seed or purchase willy-nilly to tuck into containers.  Luckily, after I asked a few employees, they found two empty baskets in some hidden area.  Score!  I took the pots home and stuffed them with what I preferred.  The unfortunate part about filling them to overflowing is soon the plants will drape down, looking lovely in their own right,  but hiding the beautiful woven bark and shapes.  Until then, I will continue enjoying the unusual conical hanging baskets every time I gaze out my window.

The plants:
Fuchsia 'Gartenmeister Bonstedt'
Carex testacea
Bacopa 'Gold 'N' Pearls'
Asparagus densiflorus 'Sprengeri'
Brachyscome multifida 'Lemon Twist'
Lobelia 'Regatta Sapphire'
Anagalis 'Skylover'
Antirrhinum majus 'Black Prince'

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Nice hanging baskets! I love the bark. Hopefully, the hanging plants won't cover them too much.

You gonna reveal your secret on where you got them?

Jeanne,

I would tell you but you will probably have to help out with the name of the nursery you suggested we look at, close by where the lecture was.

Those baskets are FABULOUS! I love them. I only wish I could get something like that down here where I live.

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