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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, bringing flowers and foliage to unused nooks and crannies.

  3. Calibrachoa - Wikipedia

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    The plants can tolerate light frost and thrive in sun or semi-shade. Plant in a free-draining soil and water only when the soil is almost dry. They can be propagated from tip cuttings, but are frequently grown as half-hardy annuals. They are suitable for container gardening and hanging baskets and will attract hummingbirds.

  4. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    Hanging baskets Suitable for trailing plants, hanging baskets can be suspended from ceilings, walls, or specially designed stands, adding vertical interest and maximizing space in small gardens. Window boxes These containers fit on windowsills, and are suitable for flowers, herbs, and small vegetables. Wall planters

  5. Hanging basket - Wikipedia

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    A hanging basket is a suspended container used for growing decorative plants. Typically they are hung from buildings, where garden space is at a premium, and from street furniture for environmental enhancement. They may also be suspended from free standing frames sometimes called hanging basket trees. One type of hanging basket is the inverted ...

  6. A Hanging Fruit Basket Is the Space-Saving Kitchen Item You ...

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    Time to file those fruits away! This clever wall-mounted fruit basket offers three 10-by-12-inch compartments via a file storage-like system for keeping fruits and veggies off the countertops. It ...

  7. Thunbergia alata - Wikipedia

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    Thunbergia alata, commonly called black-eyed Susan vine, [3] is a herbaceous perennial climbing plant species in the family Acanthaceae. It is native to Eastern Africa, and has been naturalized in other parts of the world. It is grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and in hanging baskets. The name 'Black-eyed Susan' is thought to have come ...

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