Metal coco liner baskets give the classic cottage look while plastic self watering pots survive a hot Aussie summer with less fuss. Our top pick is the LaLaGreen 12-inch 2-pack for its rust resistant frame and natural coir liner, with the ArtFamy 4-pack as the value buy and the Lookat plastic 3-pack as the cheapest way to start.
What is the best hanging basket you can buy in Australia right now?
The best hanging basket for most Australian homes is the LaLaGreen 12-inch 2-pack, a PVC-coated metal wire basket with a natural coco-coir liner. It gives you that full, spilling cottage-garden look on a verandah or pergola, the frame resists rust through a wet Sydney winter or a humid Brisbane summer, and it arrives ready to hang with chain and hook. If you want to cover more rail or fence in one hit, the ArtFamy 12-inch 4-pack is the value play at four welded baskets for roughly the price of two elsewhere. And if you are renting a unit with a small covered balcony, the Lookat plastic 3-pack at $27.99 is the cheapest, lightest and most drip-friendly way to start.
Here is the part the nursery websites skip. Most pages that rank for "hanging basket" are really selling you the plant, not the container. As a first-home buyer who just spent a year working out which pots survive an Australian summer on a west-facing balcony, I wanted a plain comparison of the actual baskets: how big they are, what they are made of, whether they rust, and which ones drip on your neighbour below. That is what this guide is. Every pick below is in stock on Amazon Australia, and every rating and review count is pulled live from the local listing, not invented.
The quick answer: top hanging baskets at a glance
Short on time? Here is the TL;DR. Last updated June 2026.
Best overall: LaLaGreen Hanging Baskets 12 Inch (2 Pack), about $42.99. Classic metal and coir look, rust-resistant frame, 4.6 stars.
Best value: ArtFamy Hanging Baskets 12 Inch (4 Pack), $43.51. Four welded steel baskets, lowest price per basket here.
Best budget: Lookat Plastic Hanging Planters 8.3 Inch (3 Pack), $27.99. Cheapest of our headline three, removable drip tray, and the most reviewed of the trio.
Best for big ferns: HKZ Hanging Basket Planter 14 Inch (4 Pack), $57.96. The largest baskets here, 4.7 stars, rated to hold 15 pounds.
Best for fences and walls: LaLaGreen Wall Planter 16 Inch (2 Pack), $30.59. Flat-backed half-round that sits against a surface, no overhead hook needed.
Best for a modern balcony: T4U Hanging Pot 8 Inch (2 Pack), $32.99. Tidy white ribbed pot with a drainage plug and the most reviews in this guide.
Prices move around on Amazon, so treat the figures above as a guide and check the live listing before you buy. Now to how we sorted the field, then the full eight.
How did we compare these hanging baskets?
We are an Australian team that researches and studies products for first-home buyers, and we do not run a backyard lab. Instead of staging a physical trial, we built each verdict from evidence you can check yourself. Here is exactly how we landed on these eight.
Live Australian availability. We only include baskets that are in stock on Amazon Australia and ship locally, so you are not staring at an "unavailable" button after reading 4,000 words.
Real ratings, pulled fresh. Every star rating and review count below comes from the live Amazon AU listing on the day we updated this guide, not a number we remembered or rounded up.
A review-count floor. We dropped anything with only a handful of reviews, even when it had five stars, because two glowing reviews is not a track record. Several seed products were cut for exactly this reason.
Material and size honesty. We read the listing specs and Australian buyer reviews for each one, checking the real diameter, depth and liner type rather than trusting the marketing photo.
Australian-climate fit. We weighed up things that actually matter here: does the frame rust in coastal humidity, does the coir dry out too fast in a 38-degree afternoon, and will a plastic pot go brittle in UV.
Range of use cases. We deliberately spread the picks across hanging baskets, wall and rail planters, and lightweight indoor or balcony pots, so there is a sensible answer whether you own or rent.
Which hanging basket suits a classic verandah or pergola?
If you have a verandah, pergola or eave to hang from and you want the traditional full and spilling look, the LaLaGreen 12-inch 2-pack is the one to start with. It is a round metal wire basket lined with natural coco coir, finished in black, and it ships ready to hang with its chain and hook so there is no assembly. This is our overall top pick because it gets the look, the durability and the price balance right for the most common Australian setup.
Top pick
LáLáGreen
LaLaGreen Hanging Planters Outdoor - 2 Pack, 12 Inch Hanging Baskets with Coco Liner Large Hanging Plant Flower Pot Metal Wire Round Holder Hanger Hook Chain Deck Porch Garden Balcony Farmhouse Rustic
4.6(331)
It nails the classic full cottage-garden look every first-home buyer pictures, the PVC-coated frame shrugs off rust, and at two baskets per pack it is an easy, good-value way to dress a verandah or pergola.
$30.99
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The 12-inch (30cm) diameter is the sweet spot for hanging baskets. It is big enough to hold a generous mix of trailing petunias, lobelia or a single lush fern, but not so heavy when wet that you need to reinforce the hook. The frame is coated in PVC to keep rust at bay, which matters in Australia whether you are near the coast or just dealing with summer storms, and the coco-coir liner does the clever bit: it holds a good amount of water for the roots while still letting the excess drain and the soil breathe. Australian buyers in the reviews repeatedly call the coir liner tough and porous, with one saying they were up to nine baskets and still buying more.
One genuinely useful note from local reviews: the chains run a little short. If you plan to hang these high under a tall pergola, factor in a couple of extra S-hooks or a length of chain so you can still reach them to water. That is a 5-dollar fix, not a flaw in the basket itself.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
The coir liner is shallow rather than deep, so very thirsty plants or anything you want to grow on long term will appreciate being bumped up to a 14-inch basket instead. As with any coir-lined basket in a hot, dry spell, it can dry out faster than a solid plastic pot, so these reward a regular watering habit. Neither point changes the verdict for a typical shaded or part-sun verandah.
What is the best value hanging basket if you are buying several?
When you want to dress a whole verandah, a back fence and the pergola in one go, buying baskets in pairs gets expensive fast. The ArtFamy 12-inch 4-pack is our value pick because it delivers four welded steel coco-liner baskets for around $43.51, which works out to the lowest price per basket of anything in this guide.
Runner-up
ArtFamy
ArtFamy Hanging Baskets for Plants Outdoor(12 inch 4 Pack)- Coconut Coir Hanging Planters Outdoor,Metal Wire Baskets with Coco Liner, Hanging Pots for Plants Indoor, Hanging Flower Pots for Railings
4.6(329)
You get four welded steel coco-liner baskets for roughly what a two-pack costs elsewhere, so it is the cheapest way per basket to kit out a whole verandah or back fence in one go.
$43.51
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Each basket is the same practical 12-inch diameter as our top pick, roughly 5 inches deep, with a coco-coir liner and a chain hanger included. The frame is welded steel with a black rustproof coating, and the welds at each join are the bit worth paying attention to: cheap wire baskets often fail where the wires meet, and reviewers specifically praise these for being sturdy and well made. They are happy holding live plants, and they double nicely as a holder for artificial greenery if you want a low-maintenance display that looks good year round. The 4.6-star rating across more than 300 reviews tells you the quality is consistent across the set, not just luck of the draw on one basket.
The honest trade-off with a four-pack is storage and commitment: you are buying four at once, so this suits someone with a clear plan for all of them rather than a single feature spot. If you only need one or two baskets, our top pick is the tidier buy. But for kitting out an outdoor area properly, this is the cheapest sensible route, and you still get the same classic metal-and-coir look.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
The chains, like most baskets in this price band, are on the shorter side, and an occasional reviewer mentions a connector needing to be reseated or the chain tangling in the box. It is a minute of fiddling on setup, not a durability problem. The listing leans toward indoor or sheltered use, so for fully exposed spots keep an eye on the liner drying out and top up watering in peak summer.
What is the cheapest hanging basket worth buying?
If you are renting a unit, working with a small covered balcony, or you just want to try a couple of trailing plants without spending much, the Lookat plastic 3-pack is the best cheap option. At $27.99 it is the cheapest of our three headline picks, it carries the most reviews of that trio, and it solves the single biggest annoyance of balcony plants: drips.
Budget pick
Lookat
3 Pack Plastic Hanging Planters Set,8.3 Inch Hanging Flower Plant Pot with Drainage Hole for Indoor Outdoor Plants, Round Hanging Basket with Removable Tray for Home Garden Porch Balcony Patio Decor
4.6(949)
It is the cheapest of our three headline picks at $27.99 and the most reviewed, with a removable tray that catches drips and a porous base that stops roots sitting in water, which makes it the most forgiving choice for a covered balcony.
$27.99
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You get three round 8.3-inch (21cm) pots in a multi-colour set, each with a removable drip tray and a three-rope or chain hanger. The pots are lightweight recyclable plastic with a porous base, and the hanger is rated to around 10kg, which is plenty for a potted herb, a small fern or a trailing pothos. The removable tray is the standout: it catches excess water so you are not showering the balcony below every time you water, and it lifts out for easy planting and cleaning. Australian reviewers call out the colours, the easy chain attachment and that the pots are bigger than expected, with several buying a second set.
Plastic also has a quiet advantage in an Australian summer. Unlike a coir liner, a solid plastic pot holds moisture rather than wicking it away, so on a scorching west-facing balcony your soil stays damp longer and you water less often. The trade-off is a less traditional look and less airflow to the roots, but for low-fuss balcony greenery that is usually the right call.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
A recurring note in reviews is that the kit can arrive with one fewer chain than pots, or a tray that does not click in perfectly, so check the contents on arrival. The chains are short, which is fine on a balcony rail but limiting under a high eave. And being smaller at 8.3 inches, these are for compact plants, not a billowing flower display. For the money, none of that is a dealbreaker.
Which hanging basket is best for big ferns and showy flower displays?
For a statement Boston fern or a generous mixed-flower ball, size matters, and the HKZ 14-inch 4-pack gives you the biggest baskets in this guide. At 14 inches across with thick coco liners and a 15-pound (about 6.8kg) weight rating, these are built to carry a heavier, more mature plant without sagging.
Also great
HKZ
HKZ Hanging Basket Planter Plants Outdoor - 4 Pack 14 Inch Metal Hanging Planter with Coco Liners, Chain Hook Hanging Flower Pots for Indoor Outdoor Garden Porch Decoration
4.7(338)
The largest baskets in our lineup at 14 inches, with thick coco liners and a 15-pound weight rating, so they suit big Boston ferns and showy mixed flower displays.
$57.96
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Each set includes four metal baskets with coco-coir liners, three rust-resistant chains per basket and hooks. The extra diameter and depth do two things: they hold more soil so the plant has more root room and dries out more slowly, and they let a trailing display get genuinely full rather than skimpy. This pick also holds the highest star rating in our lineup at 4.7, and reviewers describe them as sturdy, good value and nice looking once planted, with the thicker liner praised for not draining out instantly after watering. If your plan is a row of matching ferns along a deep verandah, the four-pack makes that easy and consistent.
The catch with bigger baskets is weight when wet. A 14-inch basket full of damp soil and a mature fern is heavy, so hang these from a solid timber beam, a rated hook or a proper plant bracket, not a flimsy nail. Get the mount right and they will carry a showpiece plant for years.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
One overseas reviewer felt the baskets were smaller than the photo suggested, which is the usual reminder to read the 14-inch spec rather than the staged image. The liners are coir, so the same summer watering discipline applies, just less often than with the smaller baskets. And four large baskets is a commitment of space, so this suits a defined display rather than a single accent.
What if you cannot hang from above? Best wall and rail baskets
Plenty of Australian homes, especially units and townhouses, have no eave or pergola to hang from. The fix is a flat-backed basket that mounts against a fence, wall or balcony rail, and the LaLaGreen 16-inch wall planter 2-pack is our pick for that job.
Also great
LáLáGreen
LaLaGreen 16 Inch Large Wall Planter, 2 Pack Rail Hanging Pot with Coco Liner, Black Metal Wall Mounted Flower Basket Box Outdoor Outside Fence Railing Plant Holder Deck Porch Patio Balcony Garden
4.6(476)
A flat-backed half-round basket built to sit against a fence, wall or balcony rail rather than swing from a hook, ideal for renters short on overhead space.
$30.59
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These are half-round, semicircular baskets with a flat back so they sit flush against a vertical surface, lined with coco coir like the round baskets. At 16 inches wide they hold a decent spread of colour or herbs, and the PVC-coated metal frame keeps rust away outdoors. The clever part for renters is that they do not demand a permanent fixing: you can hang them on a wall, fence or rail with simple household hardware like screws, S-hooks or even zip ties, which means minimal damage and easy removal when you move. Australian reviewers describe them as larger than expected and well made, with fast local delivery.
Used in a row, these turn a bare fence or balustrade into a vertical garden, which is exactly what you want when floor and overhead space are both scarce. They are also a tidy way to add greenery to a courtyard wall without a single hook in the ceiling. For the price, getting two 16-inch wall baskets is strong value next to single designer wall planters that cost far more.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
The listing notes these do not come with mounting hardware, so you supply the screws or hooks to suit your surface, which is a quick trip to the hardware aisle rather than a real downside. As a coir-lined basket the same drying note applies in full sun. And the flat-back shape is purpose-built for walls and rails, so it is not the pick if you actually do have a hook to swing a round basket from.
Which hanging pot looks best on a modern balcony or indoors?
Not everyone wants the rustic coir look. If your style is clean and minimalist, or you want a hanging plant indoors, the T4U 8-inch 2-pack in white is the smartest looker here, and it happens to be the most reviewed basket in this entire guide.
Also great
T4U
T4U Hanging Pot 8 Inch(20cm), Hanging Flower Pot for Plants Indoor, White Hanging Pot with Drainage, Ribbed Design, for Plant Lovers, Balcony and Home, Indoor Outdoor, 2-Pack
4.6(1,409)
The most reviewed basket in our lineup and the tidiest looker, a minimalist white ribbed pot with a built-in drainage plug that suits a modern balcony or an indoor trailing plant.
$34.99
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These are 8-inch (20cm) ribbed white pots in solid plastic, with a built-in drainage hole and plug so you control whether water drains out or stays in. That plug is genuinely useful: leave it in for an indoor plant so you do not drip on the carpet, pop it out for an outdoor spot so roots never sit waterlogged. The capacity is rated to around 6kg, which suits trailing pothos, ivy, a string-of-something or a leafy herb. With more than 1,400 reviews and a 4.6-star average, this is the most proven pick in the guide on review volume, and Australian buyers repeatedly call them lightweight, stylish and great value, with the drainage design getting specific praise.
The white ribbed finish is the draw. It reads modern rather than country, blends into a contemporary balcony or a styled interior, and does not fight with the plant for attention. For a first apartment where you want a couple of tasteful hanging plants rather than a full garden, this is the easy choice.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
At 8 inches these are pots for compact plants, not a billowing flower ball, so pair them with the right greenery. Solid plastic holds moisture well but offers less root airflow than a coir basket, which is a fair trade indoors. And white plastic shows dust and watermarks over time, so the occasional wipe keeps them looking sharp. None of that dents the value.
What else did we look at? The competition
Two more baskets are worth a mention because they are solid buys for specific people, even if they did not crack our top group.
ShopLaLa
Shoplala Wall Planters for Outdoor Plants (4 Pack, 10 Inch) Metal Black Wire Flower Baskets with Coco Liner, Fence Hanging Planter Balcony Over Deck Porch Railing Rail Patio Modern Herb Outside Garden
The ShopLaLa 10-inch wall planter 4-pack is an Amazon's Choice flat-back wire basket sold in fours, aimed at fences and railings. It is a capable, popular option and the four-pack is good value for covering a long rail. We kept it in the competition group rather than the main list because its 4.3-star average sits a touch below the wall and rail pick we led with, but if you want four smaller flat-back baskets at once, it is a reasonable buy.
karlliu
Karlliu 2 Pack 12 Inch Hanging Planters for Outdoor Plants Metal Watering Flower Baskets with Coco Liner for Hanging Pot Round Plant Holders Planter for Outside Garden Decor
The karlliu 12-inch 2-pack is a carbon-steel coco-liner basket with a neat twist: it includes a plastic saucer that catches drips, which is handy when a basket hangs over a clean deck or paving you would rather not stain. The build quality earns a 4.5-star rating across more than 500 reviews. The reason it lands here rather than in the value slot is simple maths: it costs more than our ArtFamy pick for half the number of baskets, so it only makes sense if the drip-catching saucer is a feature you specifically want.
Worth knowing about the wider Australian market: a lot of the prettiest designer hanging baskets you will see ranking online, the woven rattan and macrame styles from boutique brands, are sold through nurseries and homewares stores rather than Amazon. If you want one of those specific designer pieces, you will usually buy direct from the retailer. For practical, in-stock, well-reviewed baskets you can order today, the eight above are the field.
How to choose a hanging basket in Australia: what to look for
Answer four questions and the right basket almost picks itself.
Metal and coir, or plastic?
Metal baskets with coco-coir liners give the classic, airy cottage look and excellent drainage, but the coir wicks moisture away, so they dry out faster and need more frequent watering in summer. Solid plastic pots hold moisture longer and are lighter and cheaper, which is why they suit hot balconies and forgetful waterers, but they offer less airflow and a less traditional look. Neither is wrong; it is about your climate and how often you will water.
What size do you actually need?
For hanging baskets, 12 inches (30cm) is the all-rounder, big enough for a full display without getting too heavy. Step up to 14 inches for a statement fern or a plant you want to grow on. Drop to 8 to 10 inches for a single herb, a compact trailing plant or a tight balcony. Remember a bigger basket holds more soil, so it dries out more slowly but weighs a lot more when wet.
Will it rust, and can it take the sun?
In Australia, look for a frame described as PVC-coated, powder-coated or rustproof, especially near the coast. For plastic, UV exposure is the enemy over years, so a sheltered or part-shade position extends its life. A coir liner is a consumable that lasts anywhere from several months to a few years depending on sun and watering, and is cheap to replace.
Where will it hang, and can you reach it to water?
If you have an eave, pergola or beam, a round basket is ideal, but check the chain length so you can still reach it. No overhead point? Choose a flat-back wall or rail basket. And always match the mount to the wet weight: a big basket full of damp soil needs a rated hook or a solid timber beam, not a picture nail.
How do you care for a hanging basket so it lasts?
A hanging basket lives a harder life than a pot on the ground because it dries out from all sides, so a little routine goes a long way.
Water more than you think. Coir-lined baskets in summer can need watering daily, sometimes twice on a scorcher. Water until it runs from the base, ideally in the morning or evening, not the midday heat.
Add a moisture buffer. Mixing water-retaining crystals or extra coir into the potting mix, or slipping a punctured plastic liner inside a coir basket, helps the soil stay damp between waterings on a hot balcony.
Feed through the growing season. Frequent watering flushes nutrients out fast, so a regular liquid feed in spring and summer keeps flowers coming and foliage green.
Trim and turn. Pinch back leggy growth to keep the basket full, and rotate it every week or two so it grows evenly rather than reaching toward the light on one side.
Mind the mount and the rust. Check the hook and chain occasionally, especially after storms, and rinse salt off coastal baskets. Replace a shaggy coir liner when it stops holding shape; you can compost the old one.
You will also want these to go with it
A basket is the start. A few inexpensive extras make planting and upkeep far easier, and all are easy to find on Amazon Australia.
Quality potting mix. A premium, free-draining mix with added wetting agent suits the dry-out-prone life of a hanging basket. Browse premium potting mix.
Water-storing crystals. These cut your summer watering frequency by holding moisture in the mix. See water-storing garden crystals.
Heavy-duty hooks and brackets. A rated ceiling hook or wall bracket safely carries a wet basket. Look at heavy-duty plant hooks and brackets.
A long-reach watering can or wand. Reaching a high basket is the number-one complaint, and a long spout or hose wand fixes it. Browse long-reach watering wands.
S-hooks and extension chain. Most baskets ship with short chains, so a few S-hooks let you hang them at a reachable height. Search plant S-hooks and chain.
A liquid plant food. Regular feeding keeps a hanging display flowering all season. See liquid plant food.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best low-maintenance plant for an Australian hanging basket?
Trailing, drought-tolerant plants are easiest. For sunny spots, spreading petunias, calibrachoa, verbena and lobelia flower for months with little fuss, while Australian natives like scaevola (fan flower) and brachyscome handle heat well. For shade or indoors, pothos, ivy and string-of-pearls trail beautifully and forgive the odd missed watering. Match the plant to whether your basket gets full sun or shade and you are most of the way there.
Are metal coco-liner baskets or plastic baskets better?
It depends on your climate and habits. Metal and coir baskets look classic and drain superbly, but dry out faster, so they suit gardeners who water often or have a part-shade spot. Plastic baskets hold moisture longer, weigh less and cost less, which makes them ideal for hot, exposed balconies or anyone who forgets to water. Many Australian gardeners use coir baskets in shaded areas and plastic in full sun.
How often should I water a hanging basket in summer?
In an Australian summer, a coir-lined basket often needs watering every day, and sometimes twice on a very hot, windy day, because it loses moisture from every surface. A solid plastic pot can go a little longer. Water in the morning or evening until it drains from the base, and consider water-storing crystals or a punctured liner to stretch the gap between waterings.
How much weight can a hanging basket hold?
It varies by basket. The plastic pots in this guide are rated to around 6 to 10kg, and the larger metal baskets like the HKZ 14-inch to about 15 pounds (roughly 6.8kg). The bigger limit is usually your mount, not the basket: a 14-inch basket full of wet soil is heavy, so always hang it from a rated hook or solid beam rather than a small nail.
Do hanging baskets need drainage holes?
Yes. Drainage is essential so roots are not left sitting in water, which causes rot. Coir-lined metal baskets drain freely by nature. Plastic pots should have drainage holes or a removable tray, and some, like the T4U pots, include a plug so you can choose to drain outdoors or hold water indoors to protect your floor.
Can I hang a basket without drilling into the ceiling?
Often, yes. Flat-back wall and rail baskets, like the LaLaGreen 16-inch wall planter, mount against a fence, wall or balcony rail with screws, S-hooks or zip ties, which is ideal for renters. For overhead hanging without drilling, look at clamp-on rail brackets or over-beam hooks that grip an existing structure rather than needing new holes.
Bundle it: related buying guides
Sorting the garden and outdoor space? These NestPath guides pair naturally with your new hanging baskets.
Anish Puri founded NestPath in 2026 after going through the Australian first-home-buyer process himself. NestPath focuses on Australian first-home buyers because the existing review sites are American, generic, or both. Anish handles editorial selection across the homeowner hub. Reach out: hello@nestpath.com.au
DETAILED REVIEWS
Top pick
LáLáGreen
LaLaGreen Hanging Planters Outdoor - 2 Pack, 12 Inch Hanging Baskets with Coco Liner Large Hanging Plant Flower Pot Metal Wire Round Holder Hanger Hook Chain Deck Porch Garden Balcony Farmhouse Rustic
4.6(331)
It nails the classic full cottage-garden look every first-home buyer pictures, the PVC-coated frame shrugs off rust, and at two baskets per pack it is an easy, good-value way to dress a verandah or pergola.
$30.99
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Runner-up
ArtFamy
ArtFamy Hanging Baskets for Plants Outdoor(12 inch 4 Pack)- Coconut Coir Hanging Planters Outdoor,Metal Wire Baskets with Coco Liner, Hanging Pots for Plants Indoor, Hanging Flower Pots for Railings
4.6(329)
You get four welded steel coco-liner baskets for roughly what a two-pack costs elsewhere, so it is the cheapest way per basket to kit out a whole verandah or back fence in one go.
$43.51
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Budget pick
Lookat
3 Pack Plastic Hanging Planters Set,8.3 Inch Hanging Flower Plant Pot with Drainage Hole for Indoor Outdoor Plants, Round Hanging Basket with Removable Tray for Home Garden Porch Balcony Patio Decor
4.6(949)
It is the cheapest of our three headline picks at $27.99 and the most reviewed, with a removable tray that catches drips and a porous base that stops roots sitting in water, which makes it the most forgiving choice for a covered balcony.
$27.99
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Also great
HKZ
HKZ Hanging Basket Planter Plants Outdoor - 4 Pack 14 Inch Metal Hanging Planter with Coco Liners, Chain Hook Hanging Flower Pots for Indoor Outdoor Garden Porch Decoration
4.7(338)
The largest baskets in our lineup at 14 inches, with thick coco liners and a 15-pound weight rating, so they suit big Boston ferns and showy mixed flower displays.
$57.96
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Also great
LáLáGreen
LaLaGreen 16 Inch Large Wall Planter, 2 Pack Rail Hanging Pot with Coco Liner, Black Metal Wall Mounted Flower Basket Box Outdoor Outside Fence Railing Plant Holder Deck Porch Patio Balcony Garden
4.6(476)
A flat-backed half-round basket built to sit against a fence, wall or balcony rail rather than swing from a hook, ideal for renters short on overhead space.
$30.59
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Also great
T4U
T4U Hanging Pot 8 Inch(20cm), Hanging Flower Pot for Plants Indoor, White Hanging Pot with Drainage, Ribbed Design, for Plant Lovers, Balcony and Home, Indoor Outdoor, 2-Pack
4.6(1,409)
The most reviewed basket in our lineup and the tidiest looker, a minimalist white ribbed pot with a built-in drainage plug that suits a modern balcony or an indoor trailing plant.
$34.99
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ShopLaLa
Shoplala Wall Planters for Outdoor Plants (4 Pack, 10 Inch) Metal Black Wire Flower Baskets with Coco Liner, Fence Hanging Planter Balcony Over Deck Porch Railing Rail Patio Modern Herb Outside Garden
Karlliu 2 Pack 12 Inch Hanging Planters for Outdoor Plants Metal Watering Flower Baskets with Coco Liner for Hanging Pot Round Plant Holders Planter for Outside Garden Decor
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