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Recycled Plastic Hanging Baskets
There is always room for fancy plants around your home, even in places where you don't expect it. Create a super cool foliage hanging effect with this Brussels hanging basket! She's also made of recycled plastic so she's kind on the environment and comes with a strong dangling cord, so you can easily show her off. How hard is it to find a nice looking hanging basket that is self-watering!
Now Get Inspired by her NEW 'recycled' self-watering insert makes plant care easy and lets you give your houseplants the attention they deserve without taking up too much of your time.
Quick facts about me..
- Includes a 45cm firm nylon cord.
- Includes NEW insert made of recycled plastic too! Ideal for your houseplant to be potted into, the bonus is this pot does not need to be taken in and out to water wahoo!
- It's ideal that the flowerpot is made of plastic, so its strong and can stand a good deal of wear and tear both inside and out
- Made from 100% wind energy
- Made from recycled plastic
- Available in grey, white and black
- 18cm x 18cm
- 100% recyclable
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Material: polypropylene
*Please note you we recommend a free-draining premium organic potting mix
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Our growing philosophy isn't rocket science. We simply hold our plants back longer, which means the root systems can establish. That means a better plant for you that's ground ready, achieving faster grow times.
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We sell plants by the pack, because when you buy 10 plants of one variety it’s quicker to pick and pack - saving us time and you money. When you buy from us, you’re effectively cutting out the wholesale and retail margin, allowing us to sell a premium plant for a fraction of the retail cost.
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Digging holes is not that much fun! The good news is our plants require far less effort to plant for one simple reason - the holes are smaller.
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This is like having a garden coach in your pocket. Our plants nerds have setup a 30 day program to keep you on track and help you and your new plants survive the first month.
With tips and reminders for watering schedules, fertilisers and positioning this is the easiest way to grow plants confidently.
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Garden Coach: Week 1
Let me kick off with watering.
Succulents don’t like a lot of water and long periods of drought won’t hurt yours one bit, they’re the best type of plant for forgetful folk, or those that are away from home a fair bit, so don’t feel bad if you haven’t given him a drink yet. One of the most common mistakes people make is watering them too much! The best potting mix for succulents is a well draining one. Using a good potting mix of porous soil for succulents is super important to prevent overwatering. Water your succulent when the soil is dry. Soak it thoroughly rather than giving it regular sips and always empty excess water from the saucer as it will rot the roots. If you’re struggling try one of our self-watering pots they make a plant killer look like a pro! In winter succulents need even less water. You can touch the soil each week and if it’s even a bit damp then leave it alone and try again the following week. Succulents need little moisture and although it seems cruel, a sure-fire way to kill your beauty is by watering it frequently. This will turn it to mush.
If in doubt, leave it without.