Hanging baskets look incredible in May. By July, some of them look like they gave up. The difference is not luck. It is care.
If you want baskets that stay full, colorful, and flowing all season, you need to treat them a little differently than the rest of your garden.
At Marrazzo’s Garden Center in Newtown, PA, this is one of the most common questions every spring. Here is how to keep that just bought look going strong.
Start with the Right Basket
A full season basket begins before you even hang it.
Look for:
- Dense planting with no bare spots
- Multiple plant varieties for fullness
- Healthy, deep green foliage
- Moist, not dried out soil
A well built basket gives you a head start. A weak one makes you work harder.
Water Like You Mean It
Hanging baskets dry out fast. Faster than almost anything else in your garden.
- Check them daily in warm weather
- Water until it runs out the bottom
- In peak summer, you may need to water twice a day
Light watering does nothing. Deep watering keeps roots alive and thriving.
Feed Regularly
All that growth needs fuel.
- Use a liquid fertilizer every 1 to 2 weeks
- Or use a slow release fertilizer to keep nutrients steady
- Flowering plants need consistent feeding to keep blooming
If your basket stops blooming, feeding is usually the fix.
Give Them a Trim
This is where most people hesitate, and where the magic happens.
- Cut back leggy growth by a few inches
- Remove faded or tired looking stems
- Shape the basket to keep it balanced
Yes, it looks harsh for about a week. Then it comes back fuller than before.
Deadhead to Keep Blooms Coming
Remove spent flowers regularly to keep plants producing.
- Snip off faded blooms
- Focus on plants like petunias, geraniums, and calibrachoa
- Do a quick check every few days
Less seed production means more flowers.
Sun Matters More Than You Think
Make sure your basket matches your light conditions.
- Full sun baskets need at least 6 hours of sunlight
- Shade baskets will struggle in intense sun
If your basket is underperforming, location might be the issue, not your care routine.
Rotate for Even Growth
If one side gets more sun than the other, your basket can grow uneven.
- Turn your basket every few days
- Keep growth balanced and full on all sides
It is a simple trick that makes a big visual difference.
Refresh Mid Season
By mid summer, even the best baskets can slow down.
- Trim back growth
- Add fresh soil if needed
- Increase feeding
Think of it as a reset that pushes your basket into its second wave.
Signs Your Basket Needs Help
- Wilting even after watering
- Fewer blooms
- Long, stringy stems
- Yellowing leaves
These are all fixable with water, food, and a quick trim.
Keep Them Looking Like Day One
A great hanging basket is not set it and forget it. It is a little bit of care, done consistently.
Water deeply, feed regularly, trim when needed, and your baskets will stay full, flowing, and eye catching all season long.
FAQs About Hanging Basket Care
How often should I water?
Daily in warm weather, sometimes twice a day during peak heat.
Why did my basket stop blooming?
Usually a lack of nutrients or a need for trimming.
Can I bring a basket back if it looks tired?
Yes. Cut it back, feed it, and give it time to regrow.
Do all baskets need the same care?
No. Sun and shade baskets have different needs, so always match care to the plants.
Visit Marrazzo’s Garden Center
Looking for hanging baskets that last all season? Visit Marrazzo’s Garden Center in Newtown, PA for beautiful selections and expert advice to keep them looking their best.
Marrazzo’s Garden Center
591 Durham Road
Newtown, PA
Let’s keep your baskets full, colorful, and impossible to ignore all summer long.

