What Flowers Work Best In Hanging Baskets?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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What flowers work best in hanging baskets?

  • Begonia. Begonias make the perfect flowers to put in hanging baskets because of their pretty drooping but full, lush blooms. …
  • Fuchsia. …
  • Impatiens. …
  • Lantana. …
  • Lobelia. …
  • Pansy. …
  • Petunia. …
  • Sweet Alyssum.

How do you make a hanging basket look fuller?

How do you fill a hanging basket?

Do geraniums do well in hanging baskets?


Geraniums are popular flowering plants specially suited for container gardening such as hanging baskets

. With a little effort, care for your geraniums so they thrive not just this season, but past the dormancy phase into the next season as well.

How do you arrange flowers in a hanging basket?

  • Begonia: Commonly known as Wax or Bedding Begonias, Annual Begonias proliferate quickly. …
  • Black Eyed Susan Vine: …
  • Fuchsia: …
  • Lantana: …
  • Lobelia: …
  • Million Bells: …
  • Portulaca: …
  • Pelargonium:

To tackle the first part of the question, petunias can live for

2 or 3 years

but generally behave as annuals because they can’t survive the freezing temperatures of the winter. More on that below.

Create an impact;

grow compact French marigolds in hanging baskets

for a sunny, bright and colourful display at the front door. Stagger your plants; use the taller African marigolds in the middle or towards the back of a display to add height, interest and depth to your display.

Groundcover or “spreading” petunias are only about six inches tall, but

spread so rapidly that they cover a huge area over one growing season, provided they’re watered and fertilized frequently

. This makes them ideal for scrambling down a hillside garden, or planting atop a retaining wall.

Flowers and plants growing in hanging baskets require the same good drainage as any other container plant.

If your basket doesn’t supply drainage, you must add holes to the bottom or your plants may suffer

.

Adaptable to most growing conditions, a

pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

is one of the easiest houseplants you can grow. Its long trailing stems are perfect for hanging planters, and for extra interest, you can find varieties with variegated or golden foliage.

A guideline for planting quantities:


3 tubers for a 12′′ basket / pot

. 5 tubers for a 14′′ basket / pot. 7 tubers for a 16′′ basket / pot.

A hanging basket provides a colorful show of blooms during summer.

Use perennial plants for your hanging basket for lasting value, since they start to grow again in spring

. Choose different varieties of plants for volume and interest.

How often should I water them?

In the heat of the summer you should be watering your containers and hanging baskets every day

. On hot, windy or humid days you may need to water more than once. And on rainy days you may not need to water at all.

Whether that be too much or too little water, or a lack of nutrients. Unfortunately, many times,

inconsistent watering or a lack of fertilizer

is root cause of plants failing. But in many cases, even the most well cared for hanging baskets and containers begin to fade fast in early summer.


Hanging pots can only be planted in the top

whereas wire baskets can be planted in the sides as well as the top, for a fuller effect. These are usually made from plastic and planted in the top, although some may have planting holes in the sides.

How do you keep petunia baskets looking good? To keep petunia flower baskets looking their best,

make sure they receive full sunlight, regular water, fertilizer and pruning

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