Of course, it’s notallabout the design.

Install Wall Planters Indoors

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What’s better than living wall art?

Use S-hooks andmacrame holders, or hanging planters to display your houseplants with style.

Arrangement of hanging wicker flowerpots with green house plants against a decorative background.

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Using glass or clear containers allows you to keep an eye on root development, although this is optional.

It originates from Japan and is distantly tied to thebonsaiart form.

Hoyas, philodendrons, ferns, and pothos are all good options.

Green houseplants mounted on a wall in white plastic pots.

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Save money on curtains and window dressings and use plants instead!

They are a great addition to any home interior, or they can be hung on an outdoor wall.

Choose a shallow box (shadow boxes work well) and secure wire meshing across the top.

Succulents in a shutter

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Then, use soil andmossto hold the succulents in place.

Succulent wall trays should be hung on a wall that receives bright, direct light.

Ideal plants for terrariums includesucculents, cacti, and humidity-loving plants such asferns, ivy, andpeperomia.

Collection of hanging green plants in white buckets hanging from a railing.

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If you are creating a terrarium with cacti and succulents, they will require very infrequent watering.

For humidity-loving plants, regular watering and occasional misting will help to keep humidity high within the terrarium environment.

Or maybe it feels like a cat tower?

Flowers hanging in pots on a trellis wall

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Either way, it’s a visually striking way to fill a wall with greenery.

Grow multiples of the same pop in of plant to add to the visually consistent look.

Add in a trailing plant for more interest.

Shot from below - several glass containers hang with plants from a ceiling light.

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These add a pop of color to a fence and a touch of whimsy.

ThisDIY plant wallis super simple and takes just minutes, yet the result is eye-catching.

Use contrasting flowers and pots for a fun, summery look.

Kokedama moss balls with plants hang from a flower shop ceiling.

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In this example, white pots on a warm wood fence is a bright look.

White wood shelves scattered in columns across a white beadboard wall creates a darling, cottage-inspired vertical garden.

Choose flowers in vibrant colors for a pop against the white.

A mounted staghorn fern next to a vintage lamp and picture frame.

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Leverage a Railing for Hanging Planters

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No space?

These herbs are planted in old soup cans, which makes this a cheap and easy DIY.

It requires more work than some of the simpler options, but can keep herbs and vegetables growing year-round.

3 hanging plants hang from a curtain rod in front of a bright window.

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In this DIY, tin cans look minimalist and styled, particularly when planted with vibrant blooms.

Drill a hole in the bottom for drainage.

These will provide you with greenery all year long, as well as provide both filler and spiller plants.

Outdoor vertical garden living wall art.

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Flowers whose blooms stay small and who like to climb do beautifully in a vertical garden.

Outdoors, try clematis, climbing rose, and morning glory.

Indoors, try orchids.

A close up shot of a hanging terrarium garden with a small suculent.

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Man spraying his vertical garden.

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Garden in vertical shelves

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Vertical garden featuring multi-level steps

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Wood slat garden with orderly arrangements of small planters

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Flower pots hanging from a fence

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Blue and white planters on a fence

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Modern pots with hanging plants

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Plants hanging off a ladder

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Flowers in colorful tin pots

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White pots neatly arranged hanging on a pallet

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Bright blue flower pots contrasting against a red pallet

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Terracotta pots nestled within a white pallet

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White floating shelves displaying flower pots

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Herbs hanging off a railing

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Vertical hydroponic system with herbs

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Chicken wire along a fence with a climbing garden

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Roses trailing up a trellis

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Water bottle hanging planter

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Mint green pallet leaned against wall with colorful pots

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Tin cans hung on a piece of wood with flowers

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Herb garden on pallet with chalkboard

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