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Hanging baskets turning thin: 7 Smart care tips to keep them overflowing with flowers

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 10, 2026, 11:00 IST
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Hanging baskets turning thin: 7 Smart care tips to keep them overflowing with flowers

Hanging baskets are commonly used as decorative elements on balconies, terraces, or the entrance to a garden. Still, one of the most prevalent problems that owners encounter is that over time, the plants in the basket become thin, dry, and sparse, losing their fullness and density. As a rule, according to the gardening professionals, this situation occurs either due to incorrect irrigation, a deficiency of nutrients, or incorrect maintenance procedures. However, with the appropriate measures, hanging baskets can be revitalised and stay full of life all the time.

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Irrigation without overwatering

The proper watering of hanging baskets serves as the primary factor contributing to healthy plants. Since they are exposed to the wind and more sunlight, the soil dries up quickly, and too much water can cause waterlogging, leading to root rot and weak growth. Therefore, it is necessary to check moisture levels regularly, especially during the hot weather, and maintain the appropriate irrigation regime.

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Feeding hanging baskets properly

It is crucial to feed plants regularly since, during watering, most nutrients in the soil of hanging baskets are washed away, thus limiting the growth and blooming of the plants. Therefore, gardeners recommend using liquid fertilisers once every 10-14 days. In addition, slow-release fertilisers can contribute to constant nutrition. Consequently, without providing enough nutrition, plants will be weak and will not bloom.

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Proper trimming for thick growth




Pruning contributes to preventing the formation of sparse growth in hanging baskets. Cutting off the dead flowers or trimming leggy stems will allow the plant to create new shoots, which will lead to the creation of lush baskets full of flowers. The process of cutting is called deadheading, and it enables transferring the energy from seed production to the flower production.

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Plant combination for dense growth

One should consider choosing the appropriate plants when filling up a basket, as it can affect how lush it becomes over time. Trailing and cascading types of plants have a greater potential of creating an overwhelming look. Petunias are one of the most widespread plants for baskets, as they continuously produce flowers with various colours.

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Providing sufficient sunlight

Sunlight is essential for healthy growth and blooming of hanging basket plants. They need at least 4 to 6 hours of sun a day. Too little sunlight can cause leggy stems, a lack of flowering, and sparse plants in the basket. However, in extreme heat, baskets can dry up too fast, therefore they should be put in an area with moderate sunlight.

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Refreshing the soil and adding compost

Soil in hanging baskets gradually loses its properties and quality due to prolonged contact with water, thus reducing nutrients. Refreshing or replacing the soil by adding compost to it enables improving its structure and maintaining sufficient drainage. Therefore, the soil will enable healthy root development, which positively affects the growth of the plants.

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Rotation and rearrangement for balanced growth

To prevent the formation of uneven growth in hanging baskets, it is recommended to rotate and rearrange them regularly. Turning baskets allows exposing each part of the plant to the sunlight equally. This measure leads to a balance in flowering and creates even symmetry in the baskets, making them full and lush over time.

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