Introduction
One of the biggest trends in indoor gardening is hanging plants from the ceiling. Not only does this add a natural touch to your indoor space, it also saves floor and table space. However, hanging plants from the ceiling can be a challenging task, especially if you’re not sure where to start. In this article, we’ll explore different methods of hanging plants from the ceiling and provide step-by-step instructions to make it easy for you to create your own hanging plant display.
DIY Macrame Hangers
If you’re a fan of bohemian or rustic decor, then hanging your plants from macrame hangers is a great option. Macrame hangers are made from cotton cord or rope using a series of knots that create a beautiful, intricate design. Here’s how to make your own:
Materials
- Cotton cord (1/8 inch thickness)
- Scissors
- Tape measure or ruler
- Potted plant
Instructions
- Cut six pieces of cord to your desired length (remember, the longer the cord, the lower the plant will hang). We recommend starting with six pieces that are each about 4 feet long.
- Knot the cords together at the midpoint to form a loop. This will be the top of your hanger.
- Separate the cords into three groups of two and tie a knot about 6 inches below the top knot.
- Take one cord from the left group and knot it with a cord from the right group, about 2 inches below the previous knot.
- Repeat this knotting process with the remaining cords, about 1-2 inches apart, until you’ve created a basket shape.
- Place your potted plant into the basket and adjust the knots as necessary to ensure the plant hangs straight.
Remember, the key to a great macrame hanger is consistency in your knotting. Once you’ve got the basics down, you can experiment with different knot patterns and cord colors to make your hanger unique.
Wire Baskets
Wire baskets are another great option for hanging plants from the ceiling. They’re sturdy, easy to customize, and allow for optimal drainage. Here’s how to make your own:
Materials
- Wire basket (you can purchase them at most hardware or home improvement stores)
- Heavy-duty wire cutters
- Potted plant
Instructions
- Using the wire cutters, cut a length of wire long enough to wrap around the handle of the basket and a few inches past each end.
- Wrap the wire around the basket handle, twisting the ends together to secure it in place.
- Thread another length of wire through the basket holes and twist the ends together to form a loop. This will be the hook you use to hang the basket.
- Adjust the wire as necessary to make sure the basket hangs straight and attach your potted plant.
If you want to add some extra flair to your wire baskets, consider painting them with a metallic or matte finish.
Ceiling Hooks
If you’re looking for a simple solution to hanging plants from the ceiling, ceiling hooks are a great option. Here’s how to install them:
Materials
- Ceiling hook (you can purchase them at most hardware or home improvement stores)
- Power drill
- Drill bit
- Potted plant
Instructions
- Choose the location where you want to hang your plant and mark it with a pencil.
- Using the power drill and drill bit, create a pilot hole at the marked location.
- Thread the ceiling hook through the hole and twist it in place.
- Attach your potted plant and adjust the height of the hook as necessary.
Ceiling hooks are also a great option if you want to create a tiered plant display by hanging multiple plants from one hook.
Shelving
If you’re short on floor or table space, hanging plant shelves are an excellent option. Here’s how to make your own:
Materials
- Wood board (you can purchase them at most hardware or home improvement stores)
- Wood screws
- Heavy-duty chain
- Potted plant
Instructions
- Measure and cut your wood board to your desired length.
- Drill two holes at each end of the board where you want to attach the chain.
- Attach the chain to the board with wood screws, making sure it’s securely fastened.
- Attach the other end of the chain to a ceiling hook.
- Repeat steps 1-4 for additional shelves, if desired.
- Place your potted plant on the shelf and adjust the height as necessary.
For an added touch of style, paint or stain your shelves to match your decor.
Magnetic Planters
If you have a metal ceiling, magnetic planters are a sleek and stylish way to hang your plants. Here’s how to make them:
Materials
- Magnetic planter (you can purchase them online or at gardening stores)
- Heavy-duty magnets
- Potted plant
Instructions
- Attach the heavy-duty magnets to the back of the magnetic planter.
- Hold the planter up to the ceiling and adjust its placement until it’s where you want it.
- Release the planter and let the magnets attach to the ceiling.
- Place your potted plant in the planter and adjust the height as necessary.
Remember, magnetic planters won’t work on a ceiling that’s not made of metal.
Using a Pulley System
Using a pulley system is a great option if you have high ceilings or simply want to make it easier to adjust your plant height. Here’s how to make your own:
Materials
- Two pulleys
- Heavy-duty rope or cord
- Ceiling hook
- Potted plant
Instructions
- Attach one pulley to a ceiling hook using heavy-duty rope or cord.
- Thread the other end of the rope through the pulley and attach it to the other pulley.
- Attach the second pulley to the ceiling hook.
- Hang your potted plant from the second pulley and adjust the height as necessary using the first pulley.
Using a pulley system frees up floor space and makes it easy to adjust your plant’s height.
Conclusion
Now that you have several options for how to hang plants from the ceiling, it’s time to start experimenting with your own hanging plant displays. Try out different methods and see which ones work best for your space. Some final tips to keep in mind:
- Choose lightweight plants to avoid damaging your ceiling.
- Take care not to overwater your plants as they may drip onto your floors or furniture.
- Make sure your plants are getting enough light and not hung in a spot that’s too shaded or too sunny.
- If you’re hanging multiple plants, space them out evenly to create a cohesive look.