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hanging planters

hanging planters
  1. Do hanging planters need drainage holes?
  2. What are the best plants for hanging pots?
  3. How can I hang a planter from the ceiling without drilling?
  4. How do hanging pots drain?
  5. What plants can grow in pots without drainage holes?

Do hanging planters need drainage holes?

Flowers and plants growing in hanging baskets require the same good drainage as any other container plant. If your basket doesn't supply drainage, you must add holes to the bottom or your plants may suffer.

What are the best plants for hanging pots?

Top 10 hanging basket plants

  1. Begonia x tuberhybrida.
  2. Fuchsias.
  3. Petunias.
  4. Bacopa.
  5. Lobelia.
  6. Calibrachoa.
  7. Geraniums (Pelargoniums)
  8. Osteospermum.

How can I hang a planter from the ceiling without drilling?

Use adhesive hooks to hang them from the ceiling without drilling. There are adhesive command hooks with adjustable hooks that are perfect for ceiling hanging. Purchase these hooks from an office supply or big box store. Peel the adhesive backing off and stick the back directly against the ceiling.

How do hanging pots drain?

Water indoor hanging pots with drainage by watering enough that the water flows through the hanging pots with a drainage tray. Place another plant underneath your hanging plant holders so that the second plant gets the water that drains out of the first one.

What plants can grow in pots without drainage holes?

13 Amazing Plants That Do Not Need Drainage Holes

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