The Plants for Hanging planters
If you live in a tight space and cannot Place even a small Indoor plant, Use your ceiling space. Some plants which look good from the sides or the bottom are the best choice for hanging planters. Hanging planters are put up at eye level, so all plant varieties are not suitable for hanging planters.
Some plants with flowers at the top will not look good because we will look at them from the side angle. These plants require more watering because they dry out very fast due to Sun exposure and wind. You may have to water hanging planters daily. Potting soil, which is rich in organic material like peat, is good for these plants as it will retain water for a long time.
Bushy trailing Ivy plants are a good choice for your hanging pots. If you prefer a minimalist look and don't like long leaves, the airier plants are also an option. There are many containers available, and you can also create a macrame hanger for your plant.
These are some popular hanging plants indoors.
Trailing Jade
Trailing Jade plant have thin stems and circular green leaves. It is found trailing around the cervix and rocks in their native habitat. Since it has small roots so too much watering is not preferable for this plant. Water it when the soil is dried out.
String of nickels
This plant has coin-shaped leaves and silver variegation. This can be grown up in wood stone and in hanging flower pots also. Despite his gorgeous appearance, this plant is very easy to care for. It requires bright filter light and water when soil is dried out.
Staghorn fern
Staghorn fern has large horn-like leaves, making it different from other ferns, so never miss this plant. This is an epiphyte so that you can Mount this vertically on wood. Give it some time to attach to the wood. You can place it in a hanging pot where it can get proper air circulation and filtered Sunlight.
String of pearls
This plant is in trend because of its gorgeous look. Its round plumpy leaves are filled up with water which helps it survive for a long time when it does not get water. If you are well versed in gardening, you can bloom white flowers with your string of pearls. The houses which have high ceilings are perfect for this plant because of their sprawling nature. We all have a lot of vertical space in our living room. Use this space and decorate it with some hanging planters.
Maidenhair fern
This plant makes its name true as it is gorgeous and delicate. It has light green Foliage and purple leaves; charming Foliage makes it a perfect plant to decorate in the living room and keep this plant in a humid environment.
Ripple peperomia
It has a unique appearance which makes it suitable for hanging planters. You can easily see its texture and heart-shaped leaves. These leaves have a variety of colors like grey, red, green, and cream.
Pitcher plant
Keep this plant in your living room or kitchen. It will help it to keep away unwanted bugs. Its native soil lacks proper nutrients, so this plant has become carnivorous. Clean, fresh water and moist soils are preferable for this plant. Pitcher plants have attractive tall and vibrantly coloured pitchers that make your living room attractive.
English ivy
Create a beautiful wall with English ivy. You will have seen English ivy covering up the brick walls; this effect can also be created in your living space. You can place it for show-off in hanging flowers pots. Since these plants grow very long, they need a lot of space.
Golden pothos
It is a great air purifier and removes toxins from the air, keeps it in your living room in hanging planters, making your sleep sound and breathing easy. Its golden-yellow leaves make it look elegant. Moderate Sunlight is sufficient for golden pothos.
Chenille plant
This plant can grow 15 feet tall in its native habitat, but it grows up to 6 feet as an indoor plant if it cares properly. It can get its length very fast. To keep it long and healthy and promote new growth, pruning is necessary. This plant has fuzzy Red flowers, which add colors to your hanging planters.
Birds nest fern
This plant's leaves shape depends on the Sunlight which it gets. If it gets less Sunlight, its leaves will flatten out, and Proper exposure to the sun will give a scrunched-up look to its leaves. But too much exposure can turn its leaves yellow. It needs proper humidity; that is why you can place it even in your bathroom.
Burro's Tail
This plant can tolerate Less watering for a long time because it is succulent its flashy and thick leaves retain water for this period. The plant requires a lot of Sunlight. The best way to place this plant is in hanging planters with lots of space so that they can freely trail down.
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