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  2. These Fabulous Flowers Will Thrive in the Shade - AOL

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    Torenia looks amazing draping out of window boxes and hanging baskets, and you won't have to deadhead, or remove faded flowers, to keep it blooming. Shop Now Photos from Japan, Asia and othe of ...

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    Shade means no direct sunlight or only a bit of morning sun. ... Show off with a wall of flowers by incorporating hanging baskets, window boxes, and planters for a gorgeous display of color. Here ...

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    These annuals are tops for blooms in beds, window boxes, and hanging baskets. Calibrachoa resemble petunias, but they don't need deadheading to keep blooming—and they bloom all the way to a freeze.

  5. Calibrachoa - Wikipedia

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    The plants can tolerate light frost and thrive in sun or semi-shade. Plant in a free-draining soil and water only when the soil is almost dry. They can be propagated from tip cuttings, but are frequently grown as half-hardy annuals. They are suitable for container gardening and hanging baskets and will attract hummingbirds.

  6. Curio rowleyanus - Wikipedia

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    Its disco ball-shaped flowers. Curio rowleyanus is commonly cultivated as an ornamental plant. It is typically displayed in hanging baskets with the leaves cascading over the edge of the container. It can be grown indoors or outdoors (above freezing temperature) and is considered to be low maintenance.

  7. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    Hanging baskets Suitable for trailing plants, hanging baskets can be suspended from ceilings, walls, or specially designed stands, adding vertical interest and maximizing space in small gardens. Window boxes These containers fit on windowsills, and are suitable for flowers, herbs, and small vegetables. Wall planters