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Impatiens
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New Guinea Impatiens are a fantastic choice for sun or shade, though they like shade and moisture. Plants are covered with beautiful, flat-faced flowers.
The most important thing to remember about impatiens is to water them regularly. Keep them moist, but not too wet. If the plants drys out, they will lose their leaves. If you over-water them, this could encourage fungal diseases. Remember container plants will need more water.
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PLEASE NOTE! WE CURRENTLY ONLY DELIVER FLOWERS IN OTTAWA, KENT AND ALLEGAN COUNTIES (MICHIGAN).
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"I love how they last, as well. I'm one of those people who, doggonit, if I pay good money for flowers, I'm going to keep them alive until the snow flies. So this is one of the potted petunia plants that I bought this spring! I sure got my money's worth!"
-Fonda (Holland, MI) Pic on September 15
...but you'll pay more and have to pick them up yourself.
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SuperTunias
SuperTunias will tolerate a little shade, but this beautiful, lush flowering plant does best with full sun and regular fertilizing. It is self cleaning, so no dead heading. Free flowing flowers trail down the basket. SuperTunias are a great choice for attracting butterflies and hummingbirds.
Petunias are tolerant of heat so you don't have to water them regularly. A thorough watering once a week should be sufficient...though as this is a hanging basket, they might require more frequent watering especially if the weather has been very dry. Though not necessary, removing faded and dead flowers will prolong blooming.
Fuchsia
Fuchsias enjoy full to part shade. Cascades of two-toned flowers dangle over hanging foliage. Water fuschias a little more in hot weather, but be careful not to water too much or the roots will rot. They thrive with a little fertilizer every couple weeks, but they will bloom all summer with or without fertilizer.
The biggest thing to remember is that too much hot weather will weaken the plant, so make sure it gets plenty of shade.
Ivy Geraniums
Ivy Geraniums
like sunshine and partial shade. The same lush flower clusters and attractive foliage you expect in geranium, but on a trailing plant.
Allow to dry between waterings, then water thoroughly. During the winter, water them much less...but don't let the roots dry out. To encourage blooming, deadhead spent flowers. If you want them to be bushy, pinch the stems. Half-strength water-soluble fertilizer is helpful in the growing months, but not necessary.
Calibrachoa
Calibrachoa are also called "million bells", and this relatively new species should be kept in fairly moist soil, especially in full sun areas so they don't succumb to the intense heat of summer. As these are in a hanging basket, they will require frequent watering.
They enjoy occassional fertilizer, again, a bit more frequently in a hanging basket.
Deadheading is not required as this is a "self-cleaning" flower, which means dead blooms rapidly drop off. You can pinch prune Calibrachoa to encourage more rapid and complete regrowth.
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Our flats come in a number of different varieties, similar to our hanging baskets, to suit all your different needs! Keep your whole property looking colorful and bright with some flats to match your hanging fowers!
For care instruction tips, see the hanging basket description corresponding to the type of flat you are interested in. All twelve flat choices are in the ADD TO CART pop up. Just keep hitting the ADD TO CART button to add new flat varieties. Unfortunately we don't have an easier way to do this.
Flats
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Ferns
Ferns like plenty of indirect light though they'll brown up in hard, direct sunlingt. They pretty much enjoy the same temperatures you do. They enjoy consistent water and humidity (water less, but on a regular schedule and try to keep them in an area of relatively stable humidity), and if they outgrow their pot, you might want to repot them or plant them in the ground.
If you're in a dry area, you may want to mist your fern's fronds occassionally to keep their moisture up. They love a little fertilizer from time to time as well.
WHEN YOU CLICK ON THE "ADD TO CART" BUTTON THERE WILL BE A DROP DOWN MENU WITH FLATS TO CHOOSE FROM.
IF YOU WANT MORE THAN ONE OF A SINGLE VARIETY, YOU CAN ADJUST THAT IN THE CART ONCE YOU'VE CHOSEN THE STYLE.
IF YOU WANT MORE THAN ONE VARIETY, CLICK "ADD TO CART" AGAIN AND CHOOSE THE NEXT STYLE YOU WANT.