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Three Ways to Make A Hanging Basket Container Last All Summer

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Life in the south is hard on plants, so Jenny from Creekside Nursery in Dallas, NC has three ideas on how to use, and enjoy the pre-made hanging baskets you see everywhere all summer long! Supertunia Vista Bubblegum : https://pwwin.rs/2UacV52 While You Are Here, Don`t Forget To Subscribe!!! Shop for Proven Winners Plants online (U.S. only)-- https://www.provenwinners.com/catalog FOLLOW US FOR EVEN MORE IDEAS AND GARDEN ADVICE! Facebook-- https://www.facebook.com/ProvenWinners/ Pinterest-- https://www.pinterest.com/provenwinners/ Instagram-- https://www.instagram.com/provenwinners/ Twitter-- https://twitter.com/Proven_Winners Have a question or idea? We would love to hear it - subscribe & comment below!

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    @ilotefft2526last year I really appreciate thesethe key for me was to set a reminder to fertilize every 10-14 days. 3
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    @kittenkorleone29184 years ago Put the empty hanging basket inside the planter and pack soil around it. Remove basket and plop plant into the exact sized hole and make transplanting so much easier. Ive learned lots over the years. 129
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    @caseyjohnson8280last year Thank you thank you thank you what' s a beautiful idea i am so glad i came across your videos. I live up here in new york state and i love evan flower . ...Expand 1
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    @robertwessels9827last year I lined my window boxes and hanging baskets with potty pads. It really works to retain moisture! 1
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    @michaelmcclellan7442last year I enjoyed your video. I also specialize in growing hanging baskets and bedding plants in containers. Ive found in my experience and read that flowering p its also a good idea to mention that many baskets benefit from a good shearing back when they start getting leggy. In ontario we do this in early august. The basket looks a little bare for a week or 10 days but come back even better and last into october. ...Expand 2
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    @SparklyOne4 years ago I love my supertunia bubblegum! I planted it in a pot last year in my front yard and it is growing again this year! I live in southern california and its so beautiful! 15
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    @lindacompton2339last year I love the ideas you come up with. And also loving your hair! 1
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    @shelcatvintagec61592 years ago Enjoy all your videos! Keep on doing you! People amaze me! In 2022 still criticizing others accents. Proud southerner myself. My accent is extremely id="hidden5" deeper than hers. Here in the south just like all over the world accents, tones, slangs, and languages vary within each region. The southern appalachian language is a variation of the old english, scottish, irish dialect. If you have read shakespeare you will read many of the words as we still pronounce them today in the south. Many of us also have native american heritage and language as well. Hope yall have a good ole time out there in them gardens. Get them youngins outside and in the dirt. Catch yall some lightin bugs, and get granny beads around yalls necks. Aint no shame in my heritage as i am sure yall feel the same about yours. ...Expand
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    @earlwilson50024 years ago As a novice gardner this was very informative. Thanks a million. 10
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    @gypsysoul53734 years ago Jenny did a great job presenting all the infomation! 7
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    @vickiemeisinger96322 years ago We have been trying for six years to plant flowers in the ground and they die every year the majority of them and so now we transplant into large pots. . ...Expand 1
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    @A143_4 years ago Nice video! Ive planted 2 bubblegums in a hanging basket in my garden & i have 8 vista fuschia planted in my landscape. Theyre already blowing up! . ...Expand 3
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    @marilynbentley80153 years ago I have done this for 25 years, people thought i was crazy! So glad you did this video but i had a small heart attack when you yanked that hanger out of the plant! Lol your one tuff gardner! 3
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    @Yrutnec14 years ago Thanks provenloving northus look beautiful ><> as we are! Thanks! 2
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    @sherrylynn46323 years ago South georiga here. Lol. So helpful, thank you.
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    @charmdones44244 years ago I purchased 2 patagonia hanging plants but decided to put them in 2 beautiful ceramic pots. And they look beautiful draping over! 4
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    @lindadillon44823 years ago I' ve been gardening my whole life, as my mother was an avid non-stop gardener. These 3 tips is something i' ve never done before. I can' t wait thank you again and god bless. Linda, from hot texas. ...Expand 1
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    @danielsmithingell98064 months ago Incredibly informative. I' ve been wanting to start my own hanging baskets, this year maybe the year, getting a jump start on spring this year! Hoping you dont mind me saying. Gosh your incredibly gorgeous michigan.
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    @debrapearse51164 years ago Awesome demo and thank you for teaching me how to replant hanging baskets deb. 6
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    @darlenefernandes4424 years ago Thank you! Beautiful! I cant wait to plant mine. I hope we get to see these in a few months to see how they filled out your ground space. 5
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    @Mark-lq3sblast year I had to move away from coco liners. Darn birds in the month of may were pulling them apart to build their nests. I have hanging window boxes attached . ...Expand
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    @leslietromski33954 years ago When i plant any of my coconut liners i like to line them with a water mat. This material is similar to what you find in a baby diaper. When you do this . ...Expand 51
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    @dannac_88884 years ago Oh wow, i just adore you and what you did. I always wondered how certain areas were flooded with color and now i know. Bless your heart from 12 hr northeast . ...Expand 5
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    @teresamurphy6332 years ago Im so glad i found your videos, i really wanted to try these plants especially the calibrochas didnt know you guys had red clay, turned out to be a id="hidden14" pretty good thing after all here in bama! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and direct planting tips. Just great, ive got plant these for sure. Again a million thanks!. ...Expand 3
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    @MamaT15254 years ago I live in tennessee, so i have clay soil as you do in nc. I had always thought i needed to remove the clay from the hole and replace with garden soil before . ...Expand 5
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    @jacquelines36854 years ago Wish i saw this before buying & planting all my flowers! I' m still going to sprinkle the plant food around and i' ll probably lift some of my potted plants and add plant food and extra soil. Thanks! 2
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    @Lessthanforty4 years ago Im so glad to find your channel. I live just north of mobile alabama and im working on my porch and deck. Gotta get better bang for my buck while keeping the plants healthy and gorgeous. 2
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    @margaretkolcze83554 years ago I am watching your excellent video and live in toronto ontario canadai was really impressed by your down to earth-ha- wonderful idea of planting t id="hidden18"hem in the ground this is my plan for tomorrow! Thanks again cheers from canadamargaret k. ...Expand 1
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    @karenbrower99523 years ago My bubblegum supertunia from last year is still alive in my southeastern virginia garden and its late february. Its even got some baby runners i' m . ...Expand 3
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    @marilynbaldwin29344 years ago They were all beautiful! I love proven winners flowers getting ready to plant them myself i mostly do containers they j ugh st overflow with beauty! 6
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    @sandyg87944 years ago Hi jenny! This video was very informative and helpful. My daughter and son-in-law gave me a beautiful hanging basket for mother' s day and my daughter . ...Expand 3
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    @jessieferguson75004 years ago Enjoyed this very much! I always do poorly waiting for my annuals to grow so i will most definitely try the in the ground idea! If done the other 2 ideas but never in the ground. Genius! Thank you. 6
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    @michaeljerimckinnies17244 years ago I lined my coco with landscape fabric, added soil, water beads, fertilizer and the plants. So far my plants look happy. I normally have dried out hanging baskets by now! We' ll see what they look like by july! 2
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    @jaybee80944 years ago Great video jenny. Love the superbells and using the hanging baskets to add instant volume. 1
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    @eikoqdupree1014 years ago Great job truly enjoyed it. God bless. 4
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    @adriennegordonfagler79594 years ago Amazing video. Cant wait to try this. Thank you. 3
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    @a4eyg324 years ago I use the empty pot and put it in the new container and fill in around it with soil pack it down slightly and then you can put the plant in the hole without damaging any of the plants! Easy. 5
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    @marthafigueroa46864 years ago Thank you for sharing. That was good information. 4
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    @pricedesign88053 years ago Thanks for the great info about feeding the plants.
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    @debk5325last year What a great video! New comer thank you, i believe i will hang around a while.
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    @SunGroHorticulture4 years ago Enjoyed your video tips. Great for spring and even summer! Got to feed your plants!
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    @dianebeckett16973 years ago Thank you for the information on this video! Very helpful.
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    @letletchannel2 years ago Thanks for sharing your video host. Sending you my full support and love.
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    @tamigrider6233 years ago Thank you for the great tips and thanks for sharing the video!
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    @Deep1854 years ago Two words ' awesome idea" hanging to whatever you want: 1
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    @MrDennis11523 years ago Good thing she said she was from the south, at first i thought she was irish! You need a liner for coco baskets diapers are the best, they hold water and slowly release it back to the soil. 1
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    @lonnyflath61264 years ago Hey jenny, it' s a wonderful video! Many ideas for me. My english is not so good! Many greatings from germany. 8
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    @jerryclark94183 years ago Enjoyed your video - very helpful - thanks!
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    @MrsLuvliftedmi4 years ago Thank you so much! This was very helpful and now im gonna think outside the basket happy planting. 2
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    @chrissy1310last year People if you have a large container like at , put plastic water bottles at the bottom to save your expensive soil. The plant does not grow that deep. Also it makes the planter a lot lighter! .. ...Expand 1
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    @atefbasha18093 years ago It' s very beautiful garden. L hopefully it is the love all your friends and family so much thank you so much thank you.
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    @paulajohnson70752 years ago This was a very enlightening video. Thank you for not only telling, but showing how to transfer hanging plants to the three different areas.
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    @lovenotes52994 years ago I love the proven winners soil for my pots. I have to order mine online during the pandemic. I' m finding that i' m using more soil - 6 bags so far and 3 still on order lol.
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    @susiemccoy7last year I live in zone 7.
    i line the window boxes with a coco liner, a cut out women' s depend, soil, plant & water.
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    @kittenkorleone29184 years ago I use a pelletized polymer addition to the soil at planting time. A half teaspoon per planter is enough. They hold tons of water so your plants will last . ...Expand 5
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    @BA-ef4pr4 years ago My supertunia stopped blooming in temperature of 90+. Where should it be placed to continue to bloom in excess heat? It' s in a huge pot with plenty of space and watered daily. 2
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    @gageigerlast year Okay. Late to the party here, but thrilled i have finally arrived. I live in zone 3 in alberta, canada where our season is much shorter. Your tips w id="hidden29"ill still work though! Questions tho. First, i avoid petunias because of the constant deadheading. Will what you suggest help reduce the deadheading? It' s a fulltime job. Second, if you sprinkle the fertilizer in the ground, do i still need to water with fertizer in the water twice a week?. ...Expand
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    @priscilla644011 months ago Hello! I have the supertunia bubblegum mixed with a supertunia lilac/white bloom that i bought at the nursery. It isnt in a hanging basket. The lilac/white . ...Expand
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    @kittenkorleone29184 years ago Detach the chains prior to planting. Reattach after. 11
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    @Rfsi3 years ago With regular watering fertilizing and cutting back it' s important even cut back the flowers because they think they finish their life cycle you have . ...Expand 2
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    @jeanbowers35692 years ago The large blue container you planted the hanging basket in is beautiful. Does it have drainage holes in it?
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    @maryjopage44874 years ago I have a question about the hanging basket under the pergolar which is shaded. How much sunlight does it need?
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    @bobmariano37312 years ago Great advice & video but too many critters here in colorado to do that!
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    @mypinkcrafter4 years ago Gorgeous flowers. I' m new to gardening. Do those flowers regrow for the next year? 1
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    @fafafarmlifelast year Xin cho bn chc bn ngy mi vui v hnh phc.
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    @rickbaudoin34533 years ago What about dead heading or pruning? Wouldnt that encourage more blooms? 1
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    @angekentak3 years ago Are petunias better in a deck shaded or impatiens. Also are there different types of impatiens for sun and shade? In massachusetts so not as hot here.
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    @TheMyheartandsoul104 years ago You did a great job! But i have to disagree with one thing. The superbells you can put them in your landscape. Maybe it depends on where you live not sure. . ...Expand 4
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    @natalialopes7194 years ago My petunia blossoms always become damaged by the rain. Do you have any tips or any special plants that you use to prevent this? 6
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    @marilynmontes85604 years ago I live in orlando florida and cannot find the slow release fertilizer or the water soluble fertilizer anywhere. I have driven to every garden center in my area for them. 1
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    @faridaali1904 years ago Love watching your vide i live in canada where can i get the plants and fertilizer to buy.