My latest project..
for several years now, I've had an old cobweb covered wheelbarrow taking up valuable space in the shed and finally, It'v now decided to put it to use by planting it up and making a feature out of it.
It will be mobile, so I will be able to move it around when mowing etc is needed.
I've had a few ideas about what to grow in it but would welcome any ideas that others may have.
I’ve grown Gaillardias this year for the first time ,big open flowers in yellow, orange and crimson about 10/12 ins tall, and have them in tubs with trailing fuchsias,should look good in your wheelbarrow.
For 2 years now I have grown petunias - mixed ones in a static wheelbarrow in the corner of a small walled garden. They do very well and look lovely. Good luck with yours.
Tony, I'm charging my drill now.
Thank you all for your suggestions, I think I'll go for something to attract bees and butterflies, with bright colours, achillia perhaps plus some cornfield annuals, billowing over.
Some good ideas rolling in, keep em coming!
I'm replacing the original wheel with an old iron one, I think its off an old shepherds hut.
Instead of gravel, I'm using some old broken plant pots.
Thanks all
The main part of the barrow is made out of plastic, so I'm thinking it will be durable for a good few years to come.
If all go's to plan, most of the barrow will be hidden by cascading plants.
I intend it to be more of a rustic feature, rather than a functional thing.
I’ve grown Gaillardias this year for the first time ,big open flowers in yellow, orange and crimson about 10/12 ins tall, and have them in tubs with trailing fuchsias,should look good in your wheelbarrow.
Meg,
I've not grown Gaillardias before but having just looked into them, they seem like an excellent choice and I will definitely be finding a space for them in the garden in the spring!