How to Support and Water Hanging Baskets

If you've been shying away from hanging baskets, take a look at how to address some of the challenges.
Hanging Container Garden

Hanging Container Garden

There's no denying that hanging baskets are attractive and can transform an otherwise ho-hum area into something special, but they come with certain hang-ups.

How to Support Hanging Baskets

Let's face it: Hanging plant baskets and containers can be heavy! One way to reduce the weight of a hanging basket is to use a light potting mix, ideally one that contains a fair amount of perlite or vermiculite. You can also add perlite or vermiculine to your favorite mix.

But even a small basket that's been lightly potted can require a hefty hanging device, depending on where you choose to hang it, so make sure to choose the right hanging fixture. Here are three options:

On a flat wall, you'll need a bracket, so that the basket doesn't bang against the house. These are best installed with screws on wood surfaces and anchor bolts on masonry surfaces.

On a roof overhang, hooks are great, and they're available in different sizes.

Free-standing hangers are nice for baskets, but make sure you get the ones that stake securely into the ground.

How to Water Hanging Baskets

The biggest problem with hanging baskets is that they dry out quickly. After all, they're completely exposed to the elements, and high winds in particular can force you to water your hanging baskets as often as twice a day. These ideas can help:

Consider using a watering wand with an adjustable head. Many wands also include adjustable spray patterns, and with hanging baskets, a soft shower is ideal.

To reduce your watering trips to the basket, try adding polymer, or water-absorbing crystals, to your potting mix. The crystals absorb several times their weight in water, and then release the water slowly over time.

Water slices work in a similar fashion. Put the slice in a bowl of water, water for about three hours, and then place it in the bottom of a hanging basket prior to planting. The water slice will release water over a period of up to a week. When you water your basket, the slice will continue to do its thing.

Water wells are another option. Place the well in the bottom of a basket before planting, add a bit of water and top with planting mix. The well acts as a reservoir and plants are able to pull water up through their roots.

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