Outdoor Trailing Plants

Outdoor trailing plants add a natural softness and movement to any space. Their colourful blooms and flowing stems spill out of pots, soften the edges of raised beds, and look great when they fall from hanging baskets. These plants turn regular corners into living displays full of charm and life, whether you garden on a balcony, patio, or traditional plot.

You can find garden favourites like lobelia, bacopa, ivy, fuchsias, and petunia surfinias in this collection. Some begonias and calibrachoas do well in the UK. Many of these outdoor plants that grow on the ground bloom all summer long, from late spring to autumn. If you take care of them regularly, they will stay fresh and vibrant.

Discover Our Trailing Plant Range

We’ve handpicked our outdoor trailing plants to deliver lasting texture, colour, and balance.

Mix of Lobelia Trailing: A gentle flow of blue, lavender, and white flowers that brighten up window boxes and hanging baskets.

Bacopa Giant White and Giant Blue: These flowers have delicate star-shaped blooms that look great with petunias and fuchsias.

Hedera Ivy Mix: Ivy is an evergreen plant that can grow in a variety of conditions and has thick, green leaves all year long.

Begonia Pendula Mix: Beautiful trailing flowers that make containers and planters look deeper and warmer.

Calibrachoa: Small plants that bloom hundreds of small, bright flowers all season long.

We grow each type because it is strong, adaptable, and can live outside in the changing UK weather.

Why Choose Outdoor Trailing Plants from Carbeth Plants?

We take genuine pride in every outdoor trailing plant we grow. At Carbeth Plants, we believe the best gardens start with healthy, properly grown plants. Each one gets treated like it's going into our own garden—because we know what it's like when plants arrive half-dead or struggle to establish.

Here's why gardeners all over the UK trust us:

Grown for local gardens: We test every type in real UK conditions at our nurseries. They thrive here because they're adapted here—not imported from warmer climates and then expected to cope.

Hand-checked for quality: Our growers inspect each plant before dispatch. We look for strong roots, healthy leaves, and steady growth. Sounds obvious, but plenty of nurseries skip this step.

Proper variety and colour: We stock a wide range of trailing plants chosen for their vibrancy, structure, and genuinely long flowering seasons. Not just whatever's trendy this month.

Packed to actually survive delivery: Plants get wrapped properly to protect moisture and leaves. They arrive fresh and ready to plant immediately, not stressed from bouncing around in boxes.

When you buy from Carbeth Plants, you're getting plants from real gardeners who care about what they grow and the people growing them. Not faceless warehouse operations.

Seasonal Highlights

Every season, outdoor trailing plants change a little bit and bring happiness. They change, grow, and surprise you, which keeps your garden alive all year.

In the spring, new green shoots spill out of pots and baskets, soft and full of promise.

In the summer, the plants are at their best, full of colour and buzzing with bees and butterflies.

In the fall, hardy plants like ivy and fuchsias stay strong and keep pots full of colour, while softer plants fade in one last burst of colour.

Evergreens keep the display going through the winter, adding texture and life even on the greyest days.

Your outdoor trailing plants can look great all year long if you mix them up with a few seasonal changes. They will always be changing and always be rewarding.

How to Grow and Care for Outdoor Trailing Plants

Outdoor trailing plants deliver brilliant results when you give them what they actually need. Simple things like proper watering, decent compost, and regular feeding make all the difference between stunning cascades and disappointing straggly growth. They'll reward you with colour and texture from early spring right through to the first autumn frosts. Here's what actually works:

Pick decent containers: Use pots or hanging baskets with proper drainage holes. Trailing plants need room to spread, so don't cram them into tiny containers.

Use quality compost: Peat-free, nutrient-rich compost helps retain moisture and encourages strong root development. Cheap compost gives you cheap results.

Position them sensibly: Most trailing varieties love full sun, but some, like ivy and fuchsias, prefer light shade. Check individual plant needs rather than guessing.

Water regularly: Keep soil moist but never waterlogged. Hanging baskets dry out fast, so check them daily during warm weather. This isn't optional.

Feed consistently: Use liquid fertiliser weekly once flowering starts. Keeps plants producing blooms and growing strongly rather than petering out mid-season.

Deadhead and trim: Remove spent flowers and lightly trim long stems. Encourages new growth and fuller displays instead of leggy, tired-looking plants.

Protect from weather extremes: Move tender varieties indoors or to sheltered spots before the first frost. Hardy plants like ivy stay outside year-round without fussing.

Care for your outdoor trailing plants properly, and they'll transform into colourful cascades that soften every corner and brighten your garden season after season. Worth the effort.

Our Quality Promise and Delivery

We handle every step of your order, from the nursery to your door. We check to make sure that the plant is healthy, fresh, and has strong roots before we send it to you.

We offer fast and safe delivery all over the UK. Each plant is carefully packed to keep the leaves and moisture safe, so it will be ready for the garden when it gets there.

When your plants get to you, all you have to do is take them out of the box, give them a drink, and watch them get used to their new home.

Explore our collection today and discover how outdoor trailing plants can transform your space with natural beauty and effortless charm.

Frequently Added Questions

Petunias, lobelia, and bacopa are brilliant choices—they flower constantly and come in gorgeous bright colours. For year-round evergreen coverage, ivy beats everything else hands down.
Fuchsias and calibrachoa keep going strong well into autumn if you water and feed them properly. They're genuinely long-lasting performers that don't give up after a few weeks like some trailing plants do.
Yes, definitely. Ivy, begonias, and bacopa are all pretty forgiving and don't need constant fussing. They'll keep displays looking full and healthy without demanding attention every single day.
Absolutely. Mixing different textures and colours in baskets and pots creates natural depth and interest. Looks far better than single-variety planting, which can seem a bit flat.
Many hardy varieties like ivy and some fuchsias will keep growing through mild winters without problems. Tender plants need to be brought indoors or moved somewhere sheltered before the first proper frost hits.