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Indoor Plant Pole

Indoor Plant Pole

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Hanging houseplants are a practical choice for everyone, as many varieties are low-maintenance and versatile. Select plants that can thrive in the available lighting conditions and require minimal care. Some options, such as Pothos, Spider plants, or Ferns, are known for their resilience and ability to adapt to different environments. Hanging plants also conserve valuable floor space, making them suitable for smaller or crowded settings, and make them pet friendly for those with cats or dogs. We offer hanging house plants for bright light or low light: there's a range of low maintenance plants for every space! Burro’s Tail plants generally won’t need fertilizing. However, you can still feed 2 to 3 times during the growing season (spring to summer) using a diluted or weak solution of fertilizer to boost growth if necessary. The Neon Prayer Plants are famous for their vibrant green, oval leaves emphasized with herringbone-like neon yellow veining. Interestingly, the leaves fold at night, hence the name Prayer Plant. How to Care for your Neon Prayer Plant: LIGHT: Burro’s Tail is a flowering perennial native to southern Mexico and Honduras. Also known as Donkey’s Tail or Horse’s Tail, this succulent plant produces aesthetically pleasing trailing stems and succulent blue-green leaves that form a braided pattern. It’s easy to grow and care, too, making it a natural decorative indoor hanging plant that suits any space in your home. How to Care for your Burro’s Tail: LIGHT:

The heart-shaped leaves of P. hederaceum plants are perhaps their most attractive feature. However, in the case of Philodendron Lemon Lime, it’s also the yellow-green or lime-green color that makes it even more appealing to many. These plants are climbing philodendrons, making them perfect for indoor hanging baskets or containers. How to Care for your Philodendron Lemon Lime: LIGHT: Small to large types of these plants make great additions to any room as they help clean the air. Place them in plant hangers or on top of shelves, and you’re all set. How to Care for your Philodendron Brasil: LIGHT: Then I looped both ends of the chain pieces onto the hooks. This creates an area that you can just set the rod into instead of having to deal with additional hooks on the rod. Step 4: Load up the DIY hanging plant rod! Though relatively easy to grow, this air purifying plant requires a certain amount of maintenance, like pruning, to achieve its best look. Its versatility is a plus point, too. You can grow it as a bushy plant or allow it to trail and dangle. How to Care for your Arrowhead Plant: LIGHT: Chenille Plant is mildly toxic. The leaves and stems may cause nausea if ingested. Handling the flowers may cause skin irritation.

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Water your plants when the top inch layer of the soil is dry. Overwatering will cause drooping yellow leaves. By this, we mean think vertically, and use a selection of ingenious hanging pots with trailing plants to make your place a green dream. Step 4: If the plant is older and its vines are stiffer and uncooperative, you can either leave them trailing or trim them to discard or propagate. A low-maintenance fern that grows well in containers and adds a nice tropical texture to any area. About:

Footed Blue Star Fern does not require a lot of fertilizers. Feed with some diluted regular fertilizer during the growing season. Since they prefer bright, indirect sunlight, the best place for these plants is a window where they will receive sufficient but indirect light. Too much light will make the leaves turn yellow. The Red Prayer Plant is a species of plant that comes from the tropical rainforests of Brazil. The name comes from the behavior of the leaves that fold in as the light fades at night, resembling hands coming together in prayer.

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In a nutshell, if you’re screwing directly into a ceiling joist behind the drywall, you can predrill a hole using a drill bit and then screw a screw hook in. If you’re hanging in just drywall, you’ll need to buy a screw hook with a toggle bolt attached to it. Spider Plant, otherwise known as Airplane Plant, Spider Ivy, Ribbon Plant, and St. Bernard’s Lily, is a flowering plant distinguished for its attractive foliage. This famed houseplant features arching green leaves highlighted with distinctive white stripes that trail spectacularly from hanging planters. Spider Plant grows in a wide range of conditions and is generally pest- and disease-free. How to Care for your Spider Plant: LIGHT: I used a one-step stain-and-sealer that I loved using on our fence last summer. It’s a Readyseal transparent stain and sealer. If you don’t want to use wood, you can also use a pipe or an old curtain rod. Step 2: Measure and install the hooks

Usually, plants don’t get access to as much light as hanging or trailing plants, so a pole might boost their growth and improve their health. The Bolivian Wandering Jew (aka Turtle Vine or Callisia repens) is also part of the Tradescantia genus and showcases similar trailing traits. How to Care for your Inchplant / Wandering Jew: LIGHT: With a hanging plant rod, all you really need to do is make two holes for two hooks. Though you might need a middle-support hook if your rod is super long and your plants are super heavy. It all depends. I’m using two hooks. Aim for bright, indirect light wherever possible. Somewhere near a south-facing window would be perfect. Whether you’re tight on space or looking to liven up those empty recesses hanging above, there’s a vast range of plant types suitable for hanging around the home or office. Many are suitable for varying light conditions as well including bright sunny spots near a south-facing window or perhaps the low-light corners of a north-facing room. Just be considerate of the need to water, feed, and occasionally prune some of these tropical maestros when you’re choosing a suitable location.

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I didn’t need to cut my rod down, so all I needed to do was finish it. This is an optional step, but it will help protect the wood since it will be outdoors. You don’t need to do it if you are setting up your hanging plant rod indoors. Make sure that the soil is moist, but not soggy. Water the plants when the top 1 to 2” layer is dry. First, let’s talk about why you might want to use a plant pole. Of course, there’s the health of the plant. In the wild, some plants are are epiphytic, which means they use the support of another plant to grow. These are the plants you see growing up tree trunks. When grown indoors, these plants do better when grown on a plant pole. This helps them develop bigger leaves and fuller vines, and it improves their overall health. An easy-to-maintain, slow-growing houseplant perfect for hanging planters around the house. Credit: Bloomscape About:



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