Follow These Tips to Keep Your Hanging Flowers Blooming All Summer

I believe that few things add charm to a garden like vibrant hanging flowers swaying in the summer breeze.

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However, keeping these beauties in full bloom all summer requires some careful attention.

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Many gardeners struggle with maintaining their hanging flowers, if you also, follow our tips to ensure your hanging flowers stay lush and lively all season long.

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#1. Choose the Right Plants

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Not all plants thrive in hanging baskets, so consider their light, water, and climate needs.

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For sunny spots, you should opt for sun-loving plants like petunias or geraniums, while fuchsias or impatiens are better for shaded areas.

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Trailing plants like ivy create a cascading effect, while upright plants like marigolds add height.

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#2. Water Regularly

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Overwatering can drown the roots, while underwatering leaves them stressed.

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Your trick is checking the soil by sticking your finger an inch deep; if it’s dry, it’s time to water.

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Mornings are the best time, so your plants can absorb moisture before the sun intensifies.

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#3. Fertilize Frequently

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I recommend using worm castings as a slow-release fertilizer; they not only nourish your plants but also help retain moisture with every watering.

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To boost blooms, you ought to supplement with a liquid fertilizer high in phosphorus and potassium every seven to ten days.

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However, mix it at half strength to avoid overwhelming your plants, ensuring steady, healthy growth without root issues.

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#4. Deadhead Spent Blooms

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By removing old, fading blooms, you encourage the plant to focus its energy on producing new flowers instead of wasting resources on dying ones.

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I usually take a few minutes while watering to pinch off the spent blooms.

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#5. Prune and Pinch Back

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When your hanging baskets start looking wild or sparse, it’s time to snip. Pruning promotes new blooms and keeps your plants in a rounded shape.

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Trim back about one-third of the growth, and your plants will focus on producing vibrant new flowers, keeping them lush and blooming all summer.

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#6. Rotate the Basket

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Ever noticed how one side of your hanging basket looks lush while the other side seems to struggle? Plants naturally grow towards the light, causing uneven growth.

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To keep your hanging flowers looking even and fabulous, you should give them a little spin! By rotating your baskets every week or two, you ensure all sides get equal sunlight.

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#7. Provide Adequate Sunlight

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Your hanging flowers need it to thrive, but not all plants have the same sun preferences.

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Some, like petunias and geraniums, love basking in full sun and need 6-8 hours of direct light daily.

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Others, such as impatiens and begonias, prefer partial shade and can wilt if overexposed.

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As a result, you should observe your plants throughout the day; if they look sunburned, move them to a shadier spot.

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#8. Protect from Wind

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Wind can be a real challenge for your hanging flowers, tossing them around like they’re in a mini storm.

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To protect them, hang your baskets in a sheltered spot, like near a wall or under a porch. If that’s not possible, create a windbreak with a lattice or tall plants.

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#9. Check for Pests

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Trust me, those tiny critters like aphids, spider mites, and whiteflies can cause serious damage if left unchecked.

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Therefore, you should regularly inspect your plants, paying close attention to the undersides of leaves and stems.

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If you see yellowing leaves or spotting, use neem oil or you can introduce ladybugs to combat aphids.

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#10. Use a Moisture-Retaining Soil

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For your hanging flowers to thrive all summer, you need the right kind of soil - regular garden soil won’t do.

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Moisture-retaining soil is perfect for hanging baskets because it holds water like a sponge while still draining well.

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Plus, it often contains ingredients like peat moss and coconut coir, which help keep your flowers hydrated and happy, attracting hummingbirds with their extra nectar.

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