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Easy pretty plants for pots in the sun?

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rollonthesummer · 21/05/2017 15:35

What can I grow that won't get devoured by slugs and smells/looks nice. I had geraniums last year but I think they smell really horrid!

Any recommendations for a hapless but enthusiastic gardener?

Also-what's good to go in hanging baskets??

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MrsBertBibby · 21/05/2017 18:03

Snapdragon. Slugs won't touch them.

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MrsBertBibby · 21/05/2017 18:04

Also bacopa and bidens for pots and baskets. Tough, long flowering, unappealing to slugs.

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MrsBertBibby · 21/05/2017 18:05

For nice smells you could get some stocks, although the slugs might go for them a bit more.

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clarabellski · 22/05/2017 09:58

Calendula? Lovely yellow and orange blooms are really cheerful. No smell, but bonus edible flower petals. Once they get going they are really vigorous so should withstand slug attacks.

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rollonthesummer · 22/05/2017 13:39

Thank you all!

Can I ask what you would put in hanging baskets as well? Presumably different flowers to those you'd put in pots in the ground??Blush

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GingerKitCat · 22/05/2017 15:17

Trailing petunias (not the upright ones), busy lizzies, trailing lobelia, bacopa, trailing fuchsia Smile These can go in pots on the ground too but will attract slugs until they get a bit bigger (esp petunias and busy lizzies).

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GingerKitCat · 22/05/2017 15:20

Oh sorry I missed the smells nice part! Not sure that the stuff I mentioned is particularly fragrant Flowers

Lavender and herbs for pots in the sun?

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MrsBertBibby · 22/05/2017 18:16

We had some cherry tomatoes in a hanging pot last year. Looked great!

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AstrantiaMajor · 22/05/2017 19:33

For perfume in sunny pots I would go for lots of different mints. Apple, ginger,lime, lemon and chocolate mint. They are easy to look after, you can pick the leaves for tea and Pymms. If you allow them to flower the bees love them. Or lemon verbena wish, when you crush the leaves smells and tastes like sherbet lemons.

For easy no faff hanging baskets trailing nasturtion and trailing lobelia are both very cheap. Then you can splash out on a more expensive centre piece. White Pelegaonium would look good with the blue and orange. Trailing geraniums are long lasting, a pale pinky white variety with A dramatic dark coleus In the centre but it will need lots of watering and dead heading. Don't allow the Coleus to set flowers otherwise it will die.

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ChishandFips33 · 23/05/2017 00:46

I love Bacopa snowflake - something very satisfying about dead heading them!

Marguerite (large daisies) for bigger plants in pots - often £5 in Aldi

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