This DIY gardening tutorial demonstrates how to create beautiful hanging flower bags using a good quality potting compost and Water Slices. The bags are then laid flat to plant, increasing the size of the holes to take roots. Water the bags and leave them for 1-2 weeks before hanging them up and planting one or two plants in the top. To ensure successful watering, use an instant water moisture meter.
Carefully hang the pocket planter in its place, ensuring it is attached firmly. Regularly water your plants and provide fertilizer seasonally. Pocket planters may dry out more than other types of plants. When planting, thoroughly moisten the mix by watering until the water drips out of the bottom corners.
These hanging flower bags can be used for deck railings, deck posts, lamp posts, hanging basket hooks, or even to decorate mailboxes. To prevent drying out too quickly, mix the water and pay special attention to the water level in the water source. Wrap colorful fabrics in the shape of pockets and use safety pins to sustain their shape.
To hang the bags on the wall, use grommets or nail them. Fill the soil directly or put small pots that fit well in these walls. The key to successful pouch maintenance is slow, thorough watering. Fill the bag with potting compost up to the first layer of slits, pressing into the corners.
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