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Summer containers

In the video, Kris shares tips for successful summer bedding in containers. Here is a summary of the key points covered in the video:

Preparation:

Before planting, ensure that the plants are well-watered to reduce stress during the transplanting stage.

Choosing Compost:

You can either choose a specialist container and basket compost with added feed and water retention, or opt for a multi-purpose compost, adding slow-release fertilizer and water crystals or swell gel manually.

Planting Trick:

When planting multiple plants in a small container, you can place the empty pots in the container first, fill around them with compost, and then replace the pots with the plants. This method ensures a neat and tidy finish without covering the foliage in compost.

Selection of Plants:

Kris used geraniums as the central, upright plant, surrounded by trailing calibrachoa. Additionally, dwarf varieties of sweet peas were added to the corners of the container for variety and scent.

Maintenance:

Initially, it is advised to pinch back the flowers, encouraging the plants to settle into their containers and establish roots for better success later on.

Duration of Bloom:

The plants in the containers will provide color from the start of the season right through until the first frosts of autumn.

The video is practical and offers hands-on advice, making it easier for viewers to successfully create their own summer bedding containers.

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