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Gardening Tips for Hanging Basket | Gardening with Creekside



People ask us all the time how they can make their hanging basket last all summer while giving them months of flowers. I have got three simple gardening tips to ensure that you get months on end of gorgeous blooms! When you follow these three gardening tricks you and your garden will grow, bloom and thrive all season long. Come join me as I share how easy it is to get the most from your hanging basket!

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24 Comments

  1. Very helpful! Can’t wait to see an update on the Vista Bubblegum you planted at the nursery!!

  2. I like the information but honestly you have the most grating sounding voice . Have to take a break between watching each video

  3. I did this and as of today, June 18th Cincinnati zone 6 my pot looks better than it has in the past by mid August!!!!! 3 supertunia royal velvets are going to look like a fountain!!!!

  4. Thanks for the tip on superbells/calibrachoa–I had planted 4 of them in my front yard, and they were NOT happy. Moved them to a container and they have done much better.

  5. Oh my! That’s some serious red clay soil!! 😳 Such great info – thank you! You are darling and so energetic! 💕

  6. All good ideas and of which I do already but you didn’t tell us how to make our 8 inch basket last longer if we don’t have the resources to bump it up to a larger basket or container or plant out in the landscape. What should we do if the 8 inch is all we have available to us?

  7. Hi Jenny, always love your segment the tips and hints are very helpful, thanks again have a great day. God blessing to you and your family. 👍💖🙏😊

  8. May I start by saying you look beautiful and second thank you for this video it’s filled with great tips!

  9. There's a little trick you can try a few take the part of the hanging basket make your little whale hold down in your new pot put is there a new pot put your pot in and then pack your soul all the way around and pull that pot out carefully you can drop your plants ride in that spot and just wiggle your fingers and get the dirt where you want it . I learned it from a garden show out of England. The gentleman just put his pot in and pack the dirt in around it and then just dropped his plants and it was amazing to watch.

  10. I planted my 4” supertunia vista bubblegums about six feet apart in my landscape front border and they have grown into each other making a gorgeous addition in front of my quart size lime light hydrangea babies and gold thread false cypress. In one huge container I mixed supertunia vista snowdrift and bumblegum and it is awesome. At the corner on my drive I planted the supertunia vista snowdrift and love this plant.

    I planted the purple superbell that does not like water in a container and did not put it on drip because it likes less water. It did great this year. It was a fail last year because of wind and overwatering. Only water it once a week and the supertunia vistas like to be watered 2-3 times a week. Love Proven Winners!!!

  11. When upsizing to a larger hanging basket or a container, it may save you the step of filling in the air pockets if you put more soil on top of the fertilizer and then make an impression with the current pot before removing the wire hanger and using "the claw flip". The rootball should nestle right down in there for ya!🤗 BTW: "the claw flip" is the absolute best tip I have gotten from your videos. I've gotten lots of useful tips, but that one is the best! Who knew?! 🌸🌿

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