Hey guys!  I’m glad you’re here today because I’m sharing some really Clever Ways To Hang Your Plants.  I’ve been into hanging plants recently. One, because I have small children and two, because I’m running out of room.  The plant struggle is real!  I follow some really inspiring people on Instagram and below are some of my favorite hanging plant ideas.

Are you looking for ways to add life to your home? We have the best, most clever ways to hang your plants, from your favorite Instagramers! #hangingplants #indoorplants #houseplants #cleverbloom

 

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Clever Ways To Hang Your Plants

This is Deanna’s house.  She shares her vintage style and love for plants on Instagram @habitpattern.sf.  I need to visit her home someday (for obvious reasons) but I’m sharing this picture today because I LOVE this tension rod ( similar to this one or this one) she uses to display her hanging plants.  It’s perfect for someone in an apartment or temporary living situation.

 

I need to hibernate. Curl up in a blanket with only my eyes peeking out. Rub my feet together and not think about anything.

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This photo is from @tribeandus.  I have a total crush on them.  Their house is so amazing and their little family is SO CUTE!  In their bedroom, they’ve used S hooks to hang macrame plant hangers on everything from existing light fixtures to hung wall art.  It’s a great way to hang plants without putting too many holes in your walls.  They also just started a blog tribeandus.com with plant DIYs and Inspiration!

 

Bedroom love! Man I wish I could get back in this bed! The Twins suck at sleeping at the mo! ??#eveSleepFeeling

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Shay shares her craftiness and her plant obsession at @stitchandtape.  I love what she did here by using the plant’s own macrame hanger as a trellis of sorts.  It looks like the plant is growing up and right back down!  Shay also uses S hooks on her curtain rod to hang these plants.  Easy peasy!

Scott is the KING of balcony gardens.  I mean look at this place!  It’s his own little tropical oasis.  My favorite thing about Scott’s balcony is how he uses all different styles of plant hangers to really create the perfect eclectic jungle vibe.  Follow him on Instagram @tropicaloco

 

Tidying a patch of my balcony garden while the weather is still good #balconygarden #balcony #hangingplants

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Welcome to my home!  This hanging shelf is something I had my husband build for me.  AND I LOVE IT!  It took an afternoon and some time to hang it but that’s it!  It’s just unfinished wood but the plants will eventually cover it up 🙂  Check out this video to see how to make it!

Ohh Chi…this girl has so much style!  Owner of simplychivintage.com, she has a way of finding vintage pieces and mixing them to create a boho eclectic style.  She incorporates a lot of plants into her home and work.  In this photo, Chi shows us how you can take just about anything and make it into a planter.  With a little bit of string and a sturdy decorative branch, now you have a funky plant display that’s so unique!  She has tons more inspiration on Instagram @simplychivintage

Morgan from @plantingpink has done something so simple here but I love it!  She took two macrame plant hangers and hung them on the same hook.  That’s it!  It makes for a fun grouped together look that you can always switch out from time to time.

Laney from @pineandbirch makes really amazing, quality wood signs.  In this picture I love how she’s hung a leather planter from a coat rack.  It’s such a fun way of displaying plants in your entryway.

Jeannie Phan is an illustrator and a plant lover.  She shares her plant love and decor on Instagram @studioplants.  I love how she mixes a bright white modern looking home with plants housed in vintage baskets (similar to this one).  In this photo she hangs vintage baskets on the wall with vining plants like philodendrons.

Sabrina has an awesome Instagram account full of beautiful plants.  This picture in particular made me stop scrolling and go back.  I’ve always been a fan of exposed beams.  There is something very industrial about them that I love and when I saw that she hung plants from one, I was like, WHAT?!  It just looks so cool.  She used hook lag bolts to hang her macrame plant hangers.

@theoperatingsystem is one of my favorites to follow on Instagram.  Olena has an eye for fancy foliage and really proves that in her photography.  She’s in a NY apartment and finds brilliant ways to hang and display her huge plant collection.  Here she’s using a coat rack (I believe) to hang her plant hangers.  It’s a great idea especially if you live in a place where you can’t put holes in the walls or ceiling.

 

Happy Easter/Sunday Funday! ???

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I hope you were able to find some Clever Ways To Hang Your Plants today!  Follow all these plant lovers on Instagram for daily inspiration.  You might also like this post where I share some of the best plants to hang in your home.  Below are some links to help you get these looks.  They are affiliate links so check out my disclosure policy if you have any questions.  Have a great day!!








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  1. Erin, this was a great read. I think I follow most of these people on Instagram, and they are for sure some fabulous plant people! Thank you so much for including me! Love your IG feed….and now gonna follow you on here too!

  2. Hi, beautiful ideas and photos – thanks for sharing! I’m wondering if you have any check tips on how to water up high plants??

  3. Hi my name is Maria, ever since I was a little girl, my grandma and I use to go with a barrel And shovels to look for horse or cow menuer for her flowers in her garden. It was a wonderful thing to do. So i Gruew up loving plants is something that I can’t be without. Thank you for your decorating ideas.

  4. I love the photos but HOW DO YOU MAKE THE TOP PHOTO? Any instructions anywhere? I have a daughter that would love this and needs it

  5. Do you have a suggestion for how to hang a plant that’s inside of a coco fiber-lined container on to dry wall? The container is supposed to be against a wall but doesn’t come with the proper screws/tools. I want to be able to pull the container off the wall and water the plant completely and then put it back on some sort of hook (?) but the hooks I am finding work with ceilings, not walls.

    thank you

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