Hanging plants are the best way to create a home garden space that doesn’t take up too much room, especially if you lack vertical living area. Trailing plants will add even more beauty and flair with their long stems!
Hanging your plant provides more options that will brighten up the space and help give it a jungle-like feel.
The right plants can add dimension and atmosphere in a way that furniture, accents or even flowers cannot.
The interior of your home is not only about style, but also how you feel when walking into it so make sure to consider adding some of these 14 amazing hanging plant arrangements!
1. English Ivy
The English Ivy plant is a beautiful and delicate vine that can be grown in hanging baskets. It also looks great from the bottom, where it’s not trimmed but simply allowed to grow out freely or up against something vertical for support, like your wall.
The vines will reach about 7 inches tall when mature; however, they can get as longs 15 feet if you allow them.
2. Boston Fern
The Boston Fern is a plant that’s ideal for anyone looking to have an air purifying addition in their home or office. Not only does it need humid conditions, but also moist soil with good drainage.
The fern prefers indirect sunlight and will grow up to 2-3 feet tall if given the right growing condition – which makes this great as decoration!
3. Spider Plants
Spider plants are not only beautiful, but they’re also one of the toughest houseplants out there. You don’t necessarily need much care for your spider plant as long as you give it what it needs: well-drained soil and indirect sunlight or partial shade to accommodate its delicate nature!
4. Prayer Plant
The Prayer Plant is a great addition to any home. The leaves will curl up at night like they are praying, and when the plant blooms in spring with big white flowers it’ll be impossible not to notice this beautiful flower!
This indoor herb does best if given indirect sunlight but still gets enough sun throughout most of its life span– so there’s no need for constant watering during summer months.
5. Bird’s Nest Fern
The Bird’s Nest Fern is a unique plant in that it can grow on other plants. The shape of its leaves mimic those from banana trees and coconut palms because they depend upon light for growth, so if you want this look just alter your lighting!
The fern is a beautiful plant that can be used indoor or outdoor. Indoor, it only grows about 2 feet tall but if you keep the humidity high and provide plenty of light then this doesn’t seem to bother them at all!
6. Christmas Cactus
A Christmas Cactus is a great choice for those who want an indoor hanging plant because it has beautiful pink and purple blooms. However, make sure you give them 14 hours of darkness at night or else the flowers won’t open up!
The best time to see this plant’s holiday beauty will be just before Thanksgiving when its flower petals start turning bright red, in order celebrate Santa Claus’ day on December 25th.
I hope your house isn’t too dry; otherwise they might wilt quickly from lack of humidity. You can keep temperatures between 65 degress fahrenheit (18 Celsius) with about 50 percent shade, and don’t let direct sunlight touch these delicate blossoming beauties.
7. Chenille Plant
The Chenille Plant is a bright plant that will look great in any dining room. It can grow up to 6 feet indoors and 15 outside, with its fiery red flowers dangled from multiple leaves; these are fluffy and centered around what some might call “berries.”
The soil it prefers needs sandy well-drained earth full sunlight or else be kept above 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15 Celsius).
8. Burro’s Tail
The Burro’s Tail is a succulent that has thick stems and cascading leaves. The plant can tolerate heat, drought conditions, as well as indirect sunlight to best display its delicate beauty in your garden!
9. Maidenhair Fern
The Maidenhair Fern is a great option for those who want an indoor hanging basket. It can grow in direct or indirect sunlight, so most locations will be fine with this plant indoors.
The light green feathery leaves need moist soil that’s slightly acidic and needs to have plenty of humidity to thrive; luckily it thrives well when grown inside hardiness zones three through eleven!
10. Grape Ivy
The leaves of this ivy plant resemble grapevines, and they’re easy to grow. The vine can grow up 10 feet long when grown outdoors but often shorter indoors; it’s best if you mist the leaves with water since too little humidity could lead the vines not to produce as much fruit!
11. Arrowhead Plant (Syngonium podophyllum)
The arrowhead vine is a beautiful plant that requires average water and humidity. The leaves have the unique shape of an arrow, hence its name!
This makes it perfect for hanging baskets because if you don’t trim your vines they can grow very long without being trimmed; this will only work well in bedrooms or similar room types inside homes with low light levels.
12. Peperomia
Peperomia plants are usually grown as hanging vines, and they require very little water to stay green. The leaves on these sturdy plants will retain more moisture than other types of vegetation so it’s best not to overwater them!
In addition, Peperomias only need medium amounts sunlight. They can also tolerate being exposed during dry periods without losing too much color or health.
13. String of Nickels (Dischidia nummularia)
The plant’s leaves look like small coins hanging from a rope. Some varieties have silver-tinted foliage, making it perfect for your home!
It prefers filtered light and will grow in most locations with an average amount of water if the soil isn’t too wet or dry before you give them their drink. You’ll need well drained potting mix – just make sure its not acidic either: pH level should be between 6 to 8+.
14. String of Pearls
The String of Pearls plant is a unique succulent with the ability to be both stunning and toxic. For this reason, it’s best in an indirect sunlight location away from pets or small children who might try eating its leaves!
It needs good drainage so keep your soil moist but not soggy – if you overwater these delicate beauties they will drop all their little balls (which happen when plants get too much water).