
Ashleigh Smith

Hanging flower baskets are one of the most popular ways to display blooms all season long. They can quickly add a flash of color around your home and patio or attract pollinators to the garden. Not only are hanging baskets fun to look at, but they are also fun to make. Grow your own bright, full, cascading flower baskets for yourself or as a beautiful spring gift! For a truly impressive display, select a container that can support and display your blooms to their full potential.
Standard Hanging Flower Basket

Bloom Master Hanging Baskets

The Bloom Master Hanging Basket Planters are one of the best on the market. They allow for blooms to be displayed from every view while available in various sizes. For areas prone to drought and extreme heat during the summer months, pair your Bloom Master hanging basket with our Minute Soil+ Water Retention Mix to keep your blooms thriving all season long!
How to Plant a Hanging Flower Basket
Hanging baskets traditionally utilize three types of flowers to thrill, spill, and fill. The center will usually have a taller, more showy flower or foliage to attract visual attention. Around this center display, you can usually find various filler flowers that add a variety of colorful blooms and make your basket appear full. Then, trailing and cascading varieties are added around the edges to create a spilling effect. Use this hanging basket flower recipe with your favorite flowers for a basket that won’t disappoint. Need flower ideas? Check out our recommendations below. These are some of the most popular hanging basket flowers around.
Best Hanging Basket Flowers
About the Author

I'm Ashleigh Smith, a native to Northern Utah. I first gained a love of gardening with my grandmother as I helped her each summer. I decided to make a career of it and have recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Brigham Young University - Idaho. My studies have focused on plant production while I also have experience in Nursery & Garden Center Operations.
Our Recommended Picks
Leave a comment
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
4 comments
Carolyn Despain
You mentioned thyme being such a wonderful herb to use fresh but you had listed many thyme varieties. Which one is the best?
Amanda
Hanging flower baskets are amazing ! I’m gonna plant sooo many flowers this year! We love petunias for our baskets ! They are so pretty , my son loves them
LaNay
What a great way to add more beauty to your days!
Diana Johnston
I’m gonna try to grow nasturtiums this year with your seeds! I’m hoping they grow well hanging from my garage. Thanks for the info!
Further Reading
Harvesting the Incredible Health Benefits of Microgreens
Coming Soon! Check out this sneak peek. Microgreens are young edible seedlings that are harvested when they are just 1-3 inches tall. These quick-growing plants are emerging as an important food source with numerous health benefits. Their nutrient dens...
Ashleigh Smith
2025-09-301 min read0Fall Bulb Planting Guide: When, What, and How to Plant for Spring Blooms
Coming Soon! Check out this sneak peek. If you love colorful and vibrant flowers as early as possible in the springtime, planting fall bulbs is your answer. It’s like magic! You bury little brown things in the autumn, and then you basically forget abou...
Ashleigh Smith
2025-09-301 min read0Coco Coir and Vermiculite - The Leading Microgreen Growing Mediums
Written By Lara Wadsworth Microgreens are gaining popularity among growers and consumers. They are nutrient-dense, easy to produce, and can turn a profit quickly. The rising demand for efficient growing mediums continues to propel researchers to find b...
Ashleigh Smith
2025-09-306 min read0Fall Gardening: Essential Perennial Care Tips Before Winter
Written By Lara Wadsworth Microgreens are gaining popularity among growers and consumers. They are nutrient-dense, easy to produce, and can turn a profit quickly. The rising demand for efficient growing mediums continues to propel researchers to find b...
Ashleigh Smith
2025-09-3013 min read0