Hanging Basket Fruits

Tumbling fruit for small spaces — trailing and alpine strawberries that spill over a basket and crop at eye level, away from slugs. Beautiful and practical.

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Hanging-basket fruit seeds — tumbling fruit for small spaces

Hanging baskets aren't just for flowers — trailing and tumbling fruit looks beautiful and, cropping at eye level, stays away from slugs and is easy to pick. Browse the basket-friendly picks within our fruit seed range. New to fruit from seed? Our fruit growing guide covers the basics.

Basket fruit still needs the right sowing time — the calendar shows when.

The best fruit for baskets

Trailing and alpine strawberries are the stars, spilling prettily over the sides and fruiting for months; they pair naturally with the rest of our container fruit.

Growing fruit in baskets

Line and fill a basket with good compost, plant up, and hang it in a sunny, sheltered spot. Baskets dry out fast, so water daily in warm weather and feed regularly once fruiting for a long, sweet harvest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What fruit grows well in hanging baskets?
Trailing and alpine strawberries are the stars, tumbling over the edges and fruiting for months.

Why grow fruit in a basket?
It looks lovely, keeps the fruit off the ground away from slugs, and is easy to pick.

How often do I water?
Daily in warm weather — baskets dry out very fast.

Where should I hang them?
In a sunny, sheltered spot.

Should I feed them?
Yes — a regular feed once fruiting keeps the harvest coming.