If you have an unsightly wall on one border of your garden you can enlist garden plants to help.
Hanging plants off walls.
Plants with single stems such as foxgloves are best avoided in windy positions because these snap off more easily.
Climbers do more than hide an ugly wall.
If you want inspiration a walk around your neighbourhood should provide some with a combination of self sown wild plants and intentionally sown garden plants growing on walls in your vicinity.
Make your walls more visually appealing by showing off your green thumb in style with these wall hanging plant decor ideas.
It s a great way to hang plants without putting too many holes in your walls.
In their bedroom they ve used s hooks to hang macrame plant hangers on everything from existing light fixtures to hung wall art.
Hanging up an indoor garden is great idea for a number of reasons the biggest being that it keeps your plants off the ground.
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I think it s much better to have them hanging then just sitting on the table.
These planters will go great on the walls and hanging from the high ceilings.
They are very attractive to butterflies because they provide a great.
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This photo is from tribeandus i have a total crush on them.
Of course if you re a renter you might not want to drill a bunch of holes into your walls.
In that case take a page from julie blanner s book and use a series of adhesive removable hooks to hang some pots on a wall or the sides of a cabinet.
They can add green foliage and even blossoms to that side of the.
Using plants on walls.
Air plants work well as hanging plants in glass capsules mounted on walls or in macrame hanging plant holders.
Finding trailing plants to cover a wall isn t difficult and many vines deciduous and evergreen will do the job.
I love the ideas you have here for hanging plants on the walls.
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These wispy plants require little maintenance and can be displayed in creative ways.
Every gardener should try air plants in their home.
With their long trailing stems these are plants that grow naturally as groundcovers but when given a little height will attractively cover the vertical rather than the horizontal.
Air plants have quickly become an indoor gardener favorite as of recent and it s no secret why.
When they re up at eye level you won t miss them and you ll notice sooner if they re in need of attention.
Herbs as an example will expand perfectly.
Whether you re creating beautiful planted containers or want to soften the edges of raised garden beds and retaining walls cascading plants are fabulously useful.
Hanging them by the wall is also an option and in this way you can also save your plants from your pets.
When your plants are on the ground you re more likely to forget them.
It s a great way to get an indoor herb garden started in your kitchen.
The copper air plant holders you have are great.
They can give off a really modern feel.