A. Hens and chicks (Sempervivum tectorum) — 1 A. Geranium (Pelargonium ‘Designer Cherry’) — 1 B. Dracaena marginata — 1 C. Lobelia ‘Waterfall Blue’ — 4 D. Ivy (Hedera helix) — 3 Test Garden Tip: If your home is set back on your lot, bright colors help draw the eye and create more impact from the street. A. Geranium (Pelargonium ‘Designer Cherry’) — 1 B. Swan river daisy (Brachyscome iberidifolia ‘Mini Yellow’) — 1 C. Nirembergia ‘Purple Robe’ — 3 D. Marigold (Tagetes ‘Lemon Gem’) — 3 E. Petunia ‘Supercascade Rose’ — 1 A. Swan River daisy (Brachyscome iberidifolia) — 3 B. Bacopa (Sutera ‘Snowstorm’) — 3 C. Asparagus fern (Asparagus sprengeri) — 1 A. Impatiens ‘Victorian Lilac’ — 3 B. Impatiens ‘Xtreme Pink’ — 3 A. Fuchsia magellanica ‘Variegata’ — 1 B. Sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatas ‘Margarita’) — 1 Test Garden Tip: Some of our favorite hanging basket plants with great foliage include coleus, sweet potato vine, dichondra, and plectranthus. A. Alternanthera ‘Ruby’ — 1 B. Torenia ‘Catalina Blue’ — 2 C. Impatiens ‘Accent’ series — 5 D. Wax begonia (Begonia ‘Prelude Red’) — 2 A. Calibrachoa ‘Cabaret Purple’ — 2 B. Verbena ‘Aztec Cherry Red’ — 1 C. Snapdragon (Antirrhinum ‘Bells White’) — 2 Test Garden Tip: Always check the growing conditions that an unfamiliar plant needs so you can be sure it’s appropriate for the location you have in mind. A. Schizanthus ‘Treasure Trove’ series — 5 B. Cyclamen ‘Laser White’ — 2 A. Licorice plant (Helichrysum petiolare ‘Limelight’) — 2 B. Heliotrope (Heliotropium ‘Marine’) — 2 C. Torenia ‘Summer Wave Blue’ — 2 D. Vinca major ‘Wojo’s Jem’ — 3 E. Clerodendrum thompsoniae — 1 Test Garden Tip: Other top picks for fragrance include heliotrope, sweet alyssum, and nicotiana. A. Osteospermum ‘Serenity Sunburst’ — 3 B. Viola ‘Sorbet Purple Duet’ — 4 C. Dianthus ‘Cinnamon Red Hots’ — 2 A. Vinca ‘Variegata’ — 1 B. New Guinea impatiens (Impatiens ‘Sonic White’) — 1 C. Coleus (Solenostemon ‘Trailing Plum’) — 1 A. Begonia ‘Black Fang’ — 1 B. Begonia ‘Chocolate Cream’ — 1 A. Impatiens ‘Fiesta Rose’ — 2 B. Tuberous begonia (Begonia ‘Nonstop Yellow’) — 1 C. Bacopa (Sutera ‘Abunda Blue’) — 3 A. Fuchsia ‘Diva Bridal Pink’ — 3 Test Garden Tip: Cool-season plants will usually stay looking good longer in summer if you grow them in a shaded spot. A. Viola ‘Cutie Pie’ — 10 A. Tuberous begonia (Begonia Nonstop Pink) — 1 B. Impatiens ‘Fanfare Fuchsia’ — 2 C. Impatiens ‘Dazzler White’ — 3 D. Sweet alyssum (Lobularia ‘Snow Crystals’) — 4 A. Petunia Easy Wave Blue — 1 B. Calibrachoa ‘Cabaret White’ — 2 C. Diascia ‘Salmon Supreme’ — 2 Test Garden Tip: Streptocarpella can make a great houseplant at the end of the growing season. Just pinch off tips of new growth before the first frost and stick them in a little potting soil. Keep them watered and they’ll root in a couple of weeks. A. Streptocarpella ‘Concord Blue’ — 2 B. Bacopa (Sutera ‘Snowstorm’) — 2 C. Osteospermum ‘Orange Symphony’ — 2 A. Calibrachoa ‘Flamingo’ — 2 B. Petunia ‘Supertunia Priscilla’ — 2 C. Verbena ‘Wildfire White’ — 2 A. Petunia ‘Supertunia Priscilla’ — 2 B. Verbena ‘Aztec Silver Magic’ — 2 C. Calibrachoa ‘Starlette Yellow’ — 2 D. Diascia ‘Diamonte Apricot’ — 2 A. Calibrachoa ‘Cabaret Light Pink’ — 2 B. Bidens ‘Solaire’ — 2 C. Verbena ‘Patio Hot Pink’ — 2 A. Osteospermum ‘Symphony Orange’ — 2 B. Licorice vine (Helichrysum petiolare) — 2 C. Bacopa (Sutera ‘Abunda Blue’) — 2 D. Verbena ‘Aztec Grape Magic’ A. Calibrachoa ‘Cabaret Purple’ — 2 B. Snapdragon (Antirrhinum ‘Luminaire Yellow’) — 2 C. Verbena ‘Aztec Cherry Red’ — 2 A. Coleus (Solenostemon ‘Trailing Rose’) — 2 B. Calibrachoa ‘Cabaret Light Pink’ — 2 C. Verbena ‘Wildfire Rose’ — 2