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Thanksgiving Hanging Baskets & Fall Porch Decor

Nov 9th 2023

Thanksgiving Hanging Baskets & Fall Porch Decor

Key Takeaways

  • Thanksgiving hanging baskets instantly add seasonal warmth and curb appeal
  • Mix live greenery, faux fall plants, and decorative accents for layered autumn style
  • Choose hanging basket styles that complement your home’s architecture
  • Self-watering reservoirs make hanging baskets for plants easier to maintain
  • Fall hanging basket ideas work beautifully on porches, balconies, pergolas, and fences

We’re nearing Thanksgiving, and what better way to get ready for guests than to spruce up your entryway? Thanksgiving hanging baskets filled with autumn blooms, textured greenery, and seasonal accents create a warm welcome while adding color and personality to your home’s exterior. Showcase your fall blooms and greet guests in style with gorgeous fall hanging baskets.

If you’re searching for fall hanging basket ideas, think about texture and material as much as flowers and greenery. Wrought iron frames, natural coco liners, and woven textures all add warmth and seasonal character to Thanksgiving displays.

How Do You Choose Your Hanging Baskets?

Different basket styles complement different home aesthetics. For example, an English Garden Hanging Basket suits beach bungalows, cottage-y homes, and those with more traditional architecture. Modern homes, apartment buildings, and other contemporary spaces are better suited to a sleek Fiberglass Hanging Basket. Choosing styles that reflect your home’s exterior helps create a more cohesive seasonal look. 

If you’re searching for fall hanging basket ideas, think about texture and material as much as flowers and greenery. Wrought iron frames, natural coco liners, and woven textures all add warmth and seasonal character to Thanksgiving displays.

How Many Hanging Baskets Do You Need?

The number of hanging baskets you need depends entirely on your space. Smaller patios and balconies may only need one or two, while larger porches can support several grouped together for a fuller seasonal display. Clustering multiple popular hanging baskets along a porch beam or entryway creates a layered, welcoming look perfect for holiday gatherings.

Where Should You Hang Your Thanksgiving Hanging Baskets?

There’s no single right way to display hanging baskets, which makes them one of the easiest seasonal decorating elements to work with. If you’re looking for fall hanging basket ideas, start with thoughtful placement. Hang them from a pergola or tree branch, on a garden hook, along a fence, from a balcony ceiling, or mounted to the wall using a decorative bracket. Just make sure your hanging baskets are positioned out of foot traffic and high enough that no one will hit their head. You also want to hang them spaced out enough so that they won’t disrupt your view, and can be enjoyed by family and guests.

What Are the Best Plants for Fall Hanging Baskets?

Now comes the fun part: choosing greenery and flowers for your seasonal display. The best plants for Thanksgiving hanging baskets combine rich autumn tones, layered textures, and trailing foliage to create depth and movement. 

If you’re looking to create a festive front door welcome for family and friends this Thanksgiving—and even on into Christmas—first, ask yourself:

  • What kind of front door plantscapes do I want to greet holiday guests? 
  • What kinds of hanging baskets will look best with my home?
  • What types of plants do I like, and will work well in my climate?
  • Am I looking for live, or zero-maintenance artificial, plants?

Depending on your climate, these plants work especially well in fall arrangements: 

  • Coral Bells
  • Golden Rod
  • Pansies
  • Creeping Jenny
  • Mums
  • Russian Sage
  • Calibrachoa
  • Sedum
  • Decorative Cabbage/Kale
  • Aster
  • Ivy
  • Ferns
  • Heucheras
  • Crocus 

Mix upright grasses with cascading greenery and colorful florals for a fuller arrangement that feels lush and abundant throughout the season.

Adding Seasonal Décor to Your Hanging Baskets 

Seasonal accents can take your Thanksgiving hanging baskets from simple planters to festive displays. Once you choose an overall décor direction—whether rustic farmhouse, glam autumn,  or traditional harvest styling—you can layer decorative elements throughout your outdoor spaces to create an inviting atmosphere. While everything doesn’t need to match perfectly, carrying similar colors, textures, and accents throughout your indoor and outdoor décor helps your holiday styling feel intentional and beautifully pulled together. 

Along with, or instead of, plants, try adding any of the following to your fall hanging baskets: flameless candles, mini pumpkins and gourds, berry sprigs, ribbons, apples, pinecones, fairy lights, fall leaves, small cornucopias, and so much more! These seasonal touches add texture and warmth while enhancing your porch décor for Thanksgiving gatherings and autumn entertaining.

Want to complete the look? Add some fall-inspiredrailing planters with your hanging baskets!

 

Low-Maintenance Fall Hanging Basket Ideas 

Lifelike faux fall plants 

Hosting for the holidays can be hectic, which is why many homeowners choose low-maintenance or no-maintenance options for seasonal decorating. Faux fall plants and lifelike outdoor artificial plants make it easy to enjoy beautiful holiday displays without the upkeep of live plants. 

Too much to do, like roast a turkey and clean the house, to babysit live plants? Try some of our favorite faux foliage for your holiday hanging baskets. They look real, won’t fade, don’t need water or fertilizer, and will never wilt or die. They’re the perfect no-maintenance solution to the stressful holiday season! And if you decide to take that trip to see the family, you don’t have to worry about getting someone to water them while you’re gone.

Here are some artificial flower bundles that will look great in your holiday baskets:

These artificial florals work especially well for homeowners who travel during the holidays or want long-lasting seasonal displays that stay beautiful from Thanksgiving through winter. 

Self-watering reservoirs

If you prefer live greenery but are looking for a more low-maintenance solution, consider a water reservoir. Designed to fit neatly inside hanging baskets for plants, these reservoirs help roots absorb moisture gradually while preventing overwatering and root rot. These reservoirs water where your plants need it the most: at the roots. But they don’t overwater; instead, they use a tube so the plant wicks water when needed. This also gives you more time between waterings. 

 Want More Seasonal Décor?

Looking for more seasonal inspiration? Explore Hooks & Lattice for porch décor, railing planters, window boxes, and lighting to get everything you need for a holiday home upgrade.