Hanging baskets done!

NwMtGardener

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Finally got around to some gardening today!! It was an expensive trip to PlantLand, about part way through, I looked in our cart and warned DH it was going to be a few bucks! He just rolled his eyes like "well, yeah, obviously!"

Sorry the pics are sideways, they were upright on my pad before i uploaded them!

Here's the completed baskets right after planting. Everything in the box (sedums and pansies) are for planting in my old wheelbarrow once they've aclimated.
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Here's a closer look: petunia "moonlight eclipse" orange thunbergia (thanks to the suggestions in NYboy's window boxes thread!) and a couple mustards, kale or bok choy thrown in for fun.
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Here's a close up of the petunia, purpley-blue flowers with green edges, love them!
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The purple and orange are going to look real good. I like how you weren't skimpy on them. They are going to look real lush when they fill in. One of my problems is that I don't put enough plants in baskets. They just get too expensive if you are using 4" pots.

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Update on my baskets, they're starting to fill in. The blooming mustards are probably my favorite part right now! They're pretty whimsical and erratic and definitely make the baskets a little more dramatic while everything else is filling in. The black eyed susan vine is blooming in one basket, but not the other 3 yet. Hopefully they do ok, they're definitely lagging behind everything else! My wheelbarrow of violets and sedums is looking good too.

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The deck downstairs is part of our guest rental - i've got some fun antiques and a humming bird feeder out.
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