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Jim said: "I grow them in a hanging basket at home because they tend to do much better if they’re not at ground level in the soil, where there are lots of pests and diseases.
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Never has a point been made so clear: Yes, a cascading plant is perfect for a hanging basket. The plant of which I am speaking is the Fairytrail Bride Cascade Hydrangea. The social media world ...
Although it's technically not an orchid, it grows like one (and might be even easier!). This is a great plant for a shady summer patio, and it does great inside the house during the winter.
The Philippine orchid Medinilla magnifica isn't a common plant to see, but it's an easy one to grow on your patio in the summer and inside the house when the weather cools down.
With rain in the morning on Saturday and dry, cooler weather on Sunday, it’s a perfect weekend to get into the soil.
Never has a point been made so clear: Yes, a cascading plant is perfect for a hanging basket, especially the Fairytrail Bride Cascade Hydrangea.
This plant is especially happy when growing in a hanging basket so that its stems can drape over the sides. The orange, yellow, or red flowers contrast beautifully with the extra-shiny, green foliage.
Do you have a combination of plants in a hanging basket that you would like to recommend? If so, send your success story to joshua@perfectplants.com.