Indoor Hanging Baskets
Indoor hanging baskets are a great way to decorate and bring the outside in. Indoor hanging baskets bring the garden inside creating the illusion of an all year summer.
Indoor hanging baskets are a great idea for people who have a small or limited garden. Popular users are people that live in caravans, flats, homes, residential accommodation or just people who like indoor hanging baskets.
Indoor hanging baskets are the same price as regular hanging baskets the only difference is the types of flowers that can be potted or bought in them. Indoor hanging baskets usually come with plants that grow and live best in warmer climates.
Indoor hanging baskets can be bought pre-potted and with flowers already in full bloom. Or indoor hanging baskets can be bought empty; some people prefer to pot and choose their own flowers and seeds to plant in their home.
How to look after an indoor hanging basket?
One of the best months to start planting your own indoor hanging baskets – is the month of May. The best plants for hanging baskets are bedding plants that offer flowers are Fucias and Pansies. These plants do well indoors, and can cope in sunshine and shade. When indoors, it is best to have them close to a window – this allows your home to act as a type of greenhouse – offering warmth and light, allowing the plants to flourish, and produce flowers brighter and bigger than those outside.
The most common reason why indoor hanging baskets die, is that people have a tendency to overwater them. It is important to keep the soil moist, but not saturated. When outdoors, the sun will evaporate excessive water – and any extra will drain into the ground. With indoor hanging baskets – the excess cannot drain away easily – causing the baskets to become waterlogged.
Insure that plants with high gloss and shiny leaves get wiped to remove dust. Dust is a bigger problem for plants indoors. Removing dust allows the plants to keep looking great, and allows the plant to continue breathing.