Stuff them all in. Most annuals have pretty small root structure and don't mind being cramped. In the compost, mix in some water-retaining gel crystals, and slow release fertiliser granules.
Water 2x a day in sun/hot days.
They will be great.
Personally I put a trailing begonia in the middle and trailing lobelia and babopa on both sides and I only use a very good compost with water retaining gel and food pellets inserted. hth`s
Thanks you both for your help. Now I know I'm on the right track. Hope we don't get another frost like last week. I was on holiday having left my plants out for a friend to water and lost about 50 :(
Stuff them all in. Most annuals have pretty small root structure and don't mind being cramped. In the compost, mix in some water-retaining gel crystals, and slow release fertiliser granules.
Water 2x a day in sun/hot days.
They will be great.
the sweetpea things look great. we're not gardeners and get our baskets from my elder sister, whose one of those people who only have to look at a plant for it to burst into flower. Last year when she made ours up she had some sweetpeas left over so she stuffed them in and we ended up with baskets that were the envy of the street
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