Top Notch Plants That Do Well In Hanging Baskets
This butterfly-attracting plant demands lots of sun 8 to 10 hours per day and a well-draining soil.
Plants that do well in hanging baskets. When mature the plant is about 7 or 8 inches high but the vines can grow 15 feet long. Choose colours themes that blend well together or go for a one colour scheme in varying shades. Many love the rounded slightly ruffled leaves on this plant but you will also like the bright yellow flowers that appear in summer.
One easy way to garden in a small space is to grow vegetables for hanging baskets. The plant does well in a variety of soil conditions as long as its well-drained. You can plant them either indoors or outdoors and if you live an area where the winters do not get frost and snow you have the option to plant them the whole year.
Known for its stress-relieving essential oils verbena is a beautiful hanging plant that comes in more than 250 different varieties. For Verbena to thrive give it at minimum six hours of sun a day and plant it in well-draining soil. The leaves also look great dangling from the hanging basket if you trim them which creates a flawless look for a dining space.
Glacier can tolerate full shade prefers well-drained soil and only grows up to 6 inches tall but it can spread up to 14 inches. Watch the foliage on this plant because it is prone to rust and leaf spot. Begonia is a plant for best gardening.
If you are using a commercial liquid fertilizer mix use at 14 ot 12 of the. Given the proper care and length of growing season ferns will grow to be large and busy making them stand out in a hanging basket. As do any fertilizers applied to the plant as well.
Flowering annuals and perennials can bring a splash of bright color and do quite well in hanging baskets. This includes warm-season flowering plants like lobelia osteospermum portulaca fox tail Acalypha hispida periwinkle begonias lantana impatiens salvia and angelonia. We opt for either worm casting tea or compost tea.