Many hanging basket arrangements use bedding plants, which tend to be double-flowered, or are bred for long-lasting colour at the expense of nectar and pollen. This hanging basket display uses single-flowered bedding plants known for their attractiveness to wildlife, resulting in an attractive display that also provides food for bees and other pollinators.

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Here, we’ve used conifer branches and lawn moss to line the basket. This not only has recycling value but provides hiding places for insects. The plants are widely available from garden centres – petunias and calibrachoas have blooms that attract moths, while verbena, lobelia and heliotrope are appealing to butterflies. The small white flowers of lobularia (sweet alyssum) attract tiny, beneficial wasps that help control garden pests, while bidens and diascias are great for bees.

You Will Need

  • Calibrachoa 'Caberet Series'
  • Bidens aurea
  • Lobelia maritima
  • Lobularia maritima
  • Petunia 'Easy Wave White'
  • Helitropium arborescens 'White Queen'
  • Verbena 'Temari Coral Pink'
  • Diascia 'Little Dancer'
  • Lobelia 'Little Dancer'
  • Multi-purpose, peat-free compost
  • Conifer clippings
  • Thatch and/or moss from your lawn
  • Slow-release fertiliser
  • Water-retaining granules

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