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Old 01-05-2003, 05:47 PM
Penny Morgan
 
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Default Hanging basket for shade

Any type of fern, including Boston, Rabbits Foot, Maiden Hair, Asparagus,
etc. Fuschia plant would work, impatiens. If it were me, I would mix
my favorite color of impatiens in the center of the pot (12"). Use 3 plants
in a triangle; add Blue Torenia (Trailing blue bell shaped flowers) around
the edges (maybe 2) and Asparagus Fern or white Bacopa (Snowflake)
alternately. You could use any hanging basket of houseplants too. They all
like light, but not direct sun. Wandering Jew or Lipstick Plant.

I own a flower planting service here in Raleigh, so these questions come up
frequently. Make sure to use some Soilmoist toward the bottom of the pot to
retain water since pots dry out quickly and fertilize 1-2 times per month
with a liquid fertilizer (water soluble) to keep the plants looking very
healthy and happy. If the impatiens get really tall and leggy, don't be
afraid to cut them back severely; you'd be surprised how quickly they grow
back and flower again, giving you a new flower all over again. Hope this
helps. Have fun.

Penny

"Tom" wrote in message
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Anyone know of a good hanging basket for TOTAL shade. My porch faces
north and never gets direct sunlight.

Thanks,

Tom