Garden boss Chris Bonnett from GardeningExpress has shared his favourite plants and flowers for hanging baskets this summer. They’re usually seen flanking front doors, but hanging baskets are also a great way to brighten up sheds, garages, fences and patios.
There are plenty of pre-planted options available on the market, but there’s something quite rewarding about carefully selecting an array of plants yourself and seeing your efforts come to fruition when they start to grow and bloom.
If this is your first hanging basket rodeo, it can be difficult to get the right balance of colour, texture and scent, and there are a few things to consider.
First, you need to decide where your hanging basket is going to go, and then determine how much sunlight the location receives. It’s important to choose plants that thrive in that specific light condition, whether it’s full sun, partial shade, or full shade.
Hanging baskets can also dry out quickly, so try to select plants with similar watering requirements.
Consider using drought-tolerant plants if the basket is in a hot, sunny spot or if regular watering is a concern.
You should also think about the colour scheme and overall aesthetic you want to achieve, and then combine flowers and foliage with complementary or contrasting colours to make sure your baskets are balanced and visually appealing.
Lastly, try to consider the mature size of the plants to ensure they fit well within the basket and don’t overcrowd each other.
Also, select plants with similar growth rates to maintain a balanced appearance over time. If half of the plants grow in a matter of days whereas the others take weeks, your baskets will end up looking sparse most of the time!
Chris Bonnett’s favourite plants for hanging baskets:
1. Fuchsia
Sunlight: Partial shade to full sun
Watering: Regular watering, ensuring the soil remains moist but not waterlogged
These pendulous flowers come in a variety of vibrant colours. The trailing varieties boast huge blooms that are best enjoyed from below.
2. Petunia
Sunlight: Full sun
Watering: Regular watering, but allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings
These bright, trumpet-shaped flowers also come in lots of colours, and are excellent for providing continuous blooms throughout the summer.
3. Geranium
Sunlight: Full sun
Watering: Moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings
Geraniums are durable, long-blooming plants with vibrant flowers ideal for sunny spots.
4. Lobelia
Sunlight: Partial shade to full sun
Watering: Regular watering to keep the soil consistently moist
Lobelia’s small, delicate flowers come in shades of blue, white, and pink, and are great for adding a soft, trailing effect.
5. Ivy
Sunlight: Full shade to partial shade
Watering: Low to moderate watering, depending on the variety
Ivy is a versatile, evergreen foliage that can be used to add texture and greenery to pretty much all hanging baskets year-round.
6. Begonia
Sunlight: Full shade to partial shade
Watering: Regular watering, but avoid waterlogging
Whether you prefer the big blooms of double-flowered varieties, or the elegant single-ones, Begonias provide masses of colourful flowers that cascade wonderfully from any hanging basket.
7. Trailing Verbena
Sunlight: Full sun
Watering: Regular watering, ensuring good drainage
Trailing Verbena look sensational in hanging baskets, as their clusters of tiny flower balls give vibrant colour to your summer displays.