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Unique Ideas for a Hanging Garden

Save valuable floor space with these hanging garden ideas

Hanging gardens are becoming increasingly popular as plant enthusiasts look to save valuable floor space by getting their plants up and off the ground. Not only are hanging gardens practical, but they are a great way to spice up your interior decor. Sure, you could just hang your plants from hooks on the ceiling – but there are endless possibilities when it comes to creating a hanging garden, so why not have some fun with it?

1.  Wall Planters

What’s better than living wall art? Wall-mounted planters are easy to find at most home decor shops and nurseries, or you can make your own using some old containers and mounts. While most of these planters are watertight, it’s a good idea to remove them from the wall when it’s time to water the plants to ensure that water does not leak through the planters and damage the wall behind them.

2.  Hang Plants from Old Clothing Rods

Repurposing clothing rods and racks as plant holders is a cheap and simple DIY. Plus, free-standing clothing racks are great for dorms and apartments where making holes in the wall or ceiling is not permitted. Use S-hooks and macrame holders, or hanging planters to display your houseplants with style.

3.  Create a Hanging Propagation Station

A hanging propagation station is a fun way to display your newest plant creations. Using glass or clear containers allows you to keep an eye on root development, although this is optional. The propagation vessels can be hung from the ceiling, an existing light fixture, curtain rods, or they can even be mounted to the wall.

4.  Japanese Moss Balls

It is the practice of growing plants in moss-covered balls of soil. It originates from Japan and is distantly tied to the bonsai art form. These balls can be easily suspended from the ceiling with clear fishing twine or string, which creates a striking display. To water you simply take them down and let the moss balls soak in a basin of water for 10-25 minutes.

5.  Mounted Plants

This method is most commonly used for staghorn ferns, but can technically be done with any trailing or hanging plant. Hoyas, philodendrons, ferns, and pothos are all good options. Wire mesh is used to hold the roots of the plant in place on the board along with some dirt and moss to keep everything contained. To water the plant, remove the board from the wall and use a spray bottle to moisten the root ball.

6.  Create ‘Living Curtains’

Do you have a bright, sunny window that is looking a little bare? Save money on curtains and window dressings and use plants instead! Just be sure that the curtain rod is sturdy enough to hold the weight of several plants hanging off of it. It’s also important to ensure that the window you choose is not too drafty or cold, especially in the winter as this could cause the plants to die.

This Content has originally written by Cori Sears and published on October 7, 2020. No Copyright/IPR breach is intended.

Photo credit to Cherry Laithang on Unsplash

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