Okay, so I’ve been wanting to add some color and life to my porch, and I thought, “Why not try some trailing flowering plants?” I’d seen pictures online, and they looked absolutely gorgeous, but I’d never actually tried growing them myself. This is my journey figuring it all out.
Getting Started
First, I picked out a few different types of plants. I wanted a variety of colors and shapes, so I grabbed some petunias, a couple of fuchsias, and something called a ‘million bells’ that looked super promising. I seriously had no idea what I was doing, just going by what looked pretty at the garden center.

The Planting Process
Next up, planting. I got some hanging baskets and some regular potting soil. I didn’t bother with anything fancy, just the basic stuff. I filled the baskets with soil, dug little holes, and popped the plants in. I made sure to give them a good watering afterward. Pretty simple, really.
- Petunias: These were easy to handle, just your standard flowers.
- Fuchsias: A bit more delicate, the stems felt kind of fragile.
- Million Bells: These had tons of tiny roots, I hope they grow well!
The Waiting Game (and some troubleshooting)
Then came the waiting…and a little bit of panic. After a few days, the petunias were looking great, already blooming like crazy. But the fuchsias? Not so much. They looked a little droopy, and some of the leaves started turning yellow. Oh No! I quickly checked the soil and that was a little too wet, it was a mistake, so I decided to water them less. Fingers crossed they bounce back!
Finally, Some Success!
After a couple of weeks, things really started to take off. The petunias were overflowing the baskets, a cascade of purple and pink. The million bells were living up to their name, covered in tiny, bright blooms. And even the fuchsias, after their initial scare, perked up and started showing off their beautiful, bell-shaped flowers.
I have a few more baskets hanging, I found out that I need to pinch off the dead flowers to keep them blooming. But overall, I’m super happy with how my trailing flower project turned out. My porch looks amazing, and it wasn’t even that hard to do!