Hanging Plants
Let it hang out and give your interior a boost with one of our cool hanging plants. When you think of a hanging plant, you might think of an ivy or other type of hanging plant. But did you know that there are a lot of hip hanging plants for indoors nowada
Hang in there and upgrade your interior with our trendy hanging plants!
Discover a range of trendy options that are perfect for indoors. A hanging plant not only adds an extra dimension to your interior but also creates a playful effect. Discover our hanging plants for a fresh touch in your home!
Different types of beautiful hanging plants
Hanging plants add a unique and dynamic element to an interior. They do not take up floor space, making them ideal for small spaces or to utilize vertical space. They come in different shapes, sizes and textures, making them versatile and suitable for all kinds of interior styles. From small hanging plants to large statement pieces, there is something for everyone.
Monstera Monkey Leaf
The name says it all; the hanging plant Monstera Monkey Leaf feels like a climbing monkey in the jungle. This hanging plant fills the greater heights of your home with the natural greenery your interior deserves! The leaves feature bites and holes. This gives the Monstera its well-known and unique look.
Ceropegia Linearis
The Ceropegia Linearis 'Woodii' is also known as the Chinese Lantern Plant. Originally from southern Africa, this plant grows in rocky, shallow soil. This cool hanging plant grows quickly and is characterized by its cute leaves. These are heart-shaped and feature beautiful leaf markings and a pink underside!
Philodendron Scandens Micans
The beautiful Philodendron Scandens 'Micans' hanging plant is characterized by its velvety and heart-shaped leaves. Did you know that the name Philodendron is derived from 2 Greek words? Namely; philo (love) and dendron (tree). So a real love tree! In addition to its beautiful, velvety leaves, this houseplant has a very air-purifying effect.
Where can you place hanging plants?
Hanging plants can bring forgotten corners of a room to life and add visual interest. They can be hung above a dresser, bookshelf or desk to add a vertical dimension to the room. In addition, they can be attached to the ceiling using hooks or ceiling mounts. Hanging pots or baskets also offer an elegant option for displaying hanging plants, which can be hung from hooks, shelves or ceiling mounts.
Taking care of hanging plants
The maintenance of a hanging plant does not differ much from that of a regular plant. Care varies by species. Some prefer shade, while others need more light. If your plant likes lots of light, hang it close to a window where there is plenty of sunlight.
Watering a hanging plant
Make sure not to overwater your hanging plant, especially if the pot has drainage holes to drain excess water. Otherwise, dripping may occur, which can be annoying if it ends up on your furniture. To check the condition of the leaves, it is advisable to regularly take the plant down and make an inspection.
Discolored leaves on hanging plants
As mentioned, it is good to check your hanging plant regularly.
Yellow leaves often indicate too much light, while brown spots or edges usually indicate excessive watering. Make sure you are knowledgeable about the proper location for your particular hanging plant. If necessary, brown leaves can be trimmed with sharp scissors or a knife to keep your plant beautiful and healthy. Stay alert to your plant's needs for optimal growth and appearance.
Feeding a hanging plant
Feeding your hanging plant is essential for proper care. Make sure you use the right plant food chooses: a balanced, liquid fertilizer specifically formulated for houseplants. Feed your plant only during the growing season, which runs from spring to fall. Don't overfeed your plant; always stick to the recommended amount. Too much nutrition can be harmful and negatively affect your plant's health.
Repotting hanging plants
Is your hanging plant's current pot worn out, or does it look like it's about to burst out? Then it's time for a new pot! Spring is the ideal time to repot your hanging plant. During this time, the plant has more energy to repair any damage and adapt to its new environment. After repotting, your hanging plant will often grow faster. This is because the plant will have more room for new roots. Make sure that the new hanging pot large enough, at least 20% larger than the old pot, so that the plant has enough room to thrive. It is recommended to move a hanging plant into a larger pot once every two years. This allows the plant to grow larger naturally.
Beautiful hanging plants from Green Bubble
Would you like to enrich your interior with beautiful hanging plants? At Green Bubble you've come to the right place! Thanks to our direct collaboration with growers, we offer the trendiest and highest quality plants. We are crazy about our diverse collection of healthy houseplants. Don't feel like going to a garden center? No problem! At Green Bubble you can easily order your favorite hanging plants online. We stand for ordering convenience and delivering beautiful plants directly to your home. Are you ready to decorate your interior with a trendy hanging plant? Join us at Green Bubble!