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  2. The Best Plants For Hanging Baskets - AOL

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    Hanging baskets provide a personal touch to the garden, ... The Best Plants For Hanging Baskets. July 26, 2023 at 2:52 PM ... MLB winter winners and losers: Dodgers ready to repeat, Cardinals look ...

  3. Love Pearls? Have We Got an Easy-Care Houseplant for You! - AOL

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    This vining plant spills out of containers creating a lovely display that’s ideal for hanging baskets. The vines can trail up to 3 feet long! The vines can trail up to 3 feet long!

  4. Bedding (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    The young plants are hand transplanted but mechanized transplanting is on the horizon. Drip irrigation is standard for large pots and hanging baskets. Water soluble fertilizer metered by injectors and standard soil (growing medium) tests help optimize plant nutrition. Pesticide applications are standard for insect, mite and disease management.

  5. Tradescantia pallida - Wikipedia

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    T. pallida is a popular groundcover plant in tropical and semi-tropical areas. In temperate climates it has traditionally been used as a houseplant but is increasingly being planted outdoors in containers or as a groundcover. It is also suitable for hanging baskets, border fronts, and rock gardens. [5] The plant is hardy down to USDA zone 7. [2]

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    In USDA Hardiness zones 8 and warmer (find your zone here), you can leave them outdoors all winter. In cold regions, bring the bulbs indoors and replant next spring. In cold regions, bring the ...

  7. Diascia (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The perennial species are found mainly in summer-rainfall areas such as the KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg; about 50 species, mostly annuals, are found in the Western Cape and Namaqualand, winter rainfall areas. Their common name is twinspur, in reference to the two (usually downward-pointing) spurs to be found on the back of the flower. [3]

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