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Types of Hanging Plants

Begonia​
Begonia​

Once appropriately placed in the flower bed or hanging basket, deadheading spent blooms and keeping the soil moist is the basis of annual begonia care.

Black-Eyed ​Susan Vine​
Black-Eyed ​Susan Vine​

Place plants in full sun with afternoon shade or partial shade locations when growing a black-eyed Susan vine. The vine is only hardy in USDA plant hardiness zones 10 and 11. In other zones, bring in the plant to overwinter indoors.

Crane's-Bill​
Crane's-Bill​

A perfect border plant, it is a spectacular addition to herbaceous borders, containers or hanging baskets and is an excellent choice as ground cover or in mass plantings, where it provides excellent color contrast.

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Fuchsia​
Fuchsia​

Fuchsia plants are not hard to grow and in fact, you will find fuchsia growing quite abundantly in the right areas around your home. The hanging pots will over flow and hang down with beautiful flowers so long as you have provided the right kind of care.

Lantanas​
Lantanas​

Growing lantana in the garden is a great way to add color and interest. Simply choose a sunny location and plant them in well-draining soil. Although these plants are tolerant of many soil conditions, lantana flowers prefer slightly acidic soil. Mulching with pine needles is an easy way to raise pH levels in areas with low acid.

Leather Flower​
Leather Flower​

The Jade plant is an exceptionally robust hanging basket plant and is easy to grow and maintain. They are considered good luck symbols, making them a great addition to your home office. It is not only an excellent hanging plant, but also is one of the best

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Petunia​
Petunia​

Water the hanging petunias daily, especially in the heat of the summer. To determine whether petunias need water, insert your finger 1 inch into the soil of the hanging basket. If the soil feels dry, provide water until it runs out the drainage hole in the bottom of the basket.

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Sweet ​Alyssum​
Sweet ​Alyssum​

Sweet alyssum flowers (Lobularia maritima syn. Alyssum maritimum) are useful in alpine rock gardens, borders, planters, hanging baskets and dry zones. They are small plants that may get 3 to 6 inches tall and produce clusters of tiny flowers in clumps.