Caring for Hanging Plants South Portland ME
I believe everyone in South Portland wants to keep his garden plants healthy and beautiful all summer long. And the way one cares for his plants differs from one plant to the other. Read on and find the tips on caring for hanging plants.
Broadway Gardens Greenhouse
(207)-772-0415
1640 Broadway
South Portland, ME
Broadway Gardens Greenhouse
(207)-772-0415
1640 Broadway
South Portland, ME 04106
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Allen, Sterling & Lothrop
(207) 781-4142
191 U.S. Route 1
Falmouth, ME
Allen, Sterling & Lothrop
(207) 781-4142
191 U.S. Route 1
Falmouth, ME 04105
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Ossipee Trail Gardens
207-839-2885
333 Ossipee Trail
Gorham, ME
Ossipee Trail Gardens
207-839-2885
333 Ossipee Trail
Gorham, ME 04038
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Moody's Nursery & Garden Center
(207)-284-7233
82 Ferry Rd
Saco, ME
Moody's Nursery & Garden Center
(207)-284-7233
82 Ferry Rd
Saco, ME 04072
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Estabrook Farms & Greenhouses
(207)-846-4398
337 E Main St
Yarmouth, ME
Estabrook Farms & Greenhouses
(207)-846-4398
337 E Main St
Yarmouth, ME 04096
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Estabrook's Color Spot
207-396-5301
571 US Route 1
Scarborough, ME
Estabrook's Color Spot
207-396-5301
571 US Route 1
Scarborough, ME 04074
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Skillin's Greenhouses
(800)-244-3860
89 Foreside Road
Falmouth, ME
Skillin's Greenhouses
(800)-244-3860
89 Foreside Road
Falmouth, ME 04105
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(207)-846-4398
337 East Main Street
Yarmouth, MA
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337 East Main Street
Yarmouth, MA 04096
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Skillin's Greenhouses
(800)-348-8498
201 Gray Road
Cumberland, ME
Skillin's Greenhouses
(800)-348-8498
201 Gray Road
Cumberland, ME 04021
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Cobb's Inc
207-892-5795
7 Heathwood Drive
Windham, ME
Cobb's Inc
207-892-5795
7 Heathwood Drive
Windham, ME 04062
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To keep plants in hanging baskets healthy and beautiful all summer long, follow these steps:
- Water often and thoroughly. Plants in containers generally need to be watered more often than if they were growing in the ground. This is especially true for hanging baskets because they are subject to drying winds. Reach up and lift the pot from below; if it feels light, it probably needs water. Put your finger one inch into the soil; if it is dry at that depth, water. In most areas you should expect to water hanging plants everyday, or even twice a day. Water should stream from the drainage holes when you water.
- Deadhead blooming plants. As flowers fade and die, remove them by pinching them off where they meet the stem. This promotes the formation of new flowers. Otherwise the plant may put its energy into creating seed.
- In a mixed basket, replace plants as needed. Don’t be afraid to remove a plant from a mixed planting if it has finished blooming. Ease it out, being careful of the other plants, and replace it with something else. Alternatively, plug the space with more soil and allow the other plants to fill the gap.
- Fertilize. Because you’ll be watering frequently, nutrients will leave the potting mix quickly. Feed the plants with a liquid fertilizer or a dry slow-release fertilizer (not both). Follow the directions for amount and frequency. Feed when the soil is moist, and never when plants are wilting.
- If necessary, soak. If water streams from the drainage holes but the soil still seems dry, try submerging the pot in a bucket of water for up to an hour. This will thoroughly rewet the soil.
- Cut back leggy plants. If the plants start to look straggly, don’t be afraid to cut them back. Most common hanging plants, such as verbena, petunias and impatiens, will produce denser new growth.
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From Horticulture Magazine