Method 1: Hang on both sides of the furnitureRecommended plants: Chlorophytum, Pothos, Ivy, Purple Moonflower Most indoor plants are placed in vases or pots and then placed firmly on the table or on the ground. Plants like spider plants are placed on tables that are higher up. But in fact, you can hang plants in the air, and if there is a piece of furniture in your home that you really like or want to highlight, you can hang plants on both sides of the furniture. This will not only add green to the space, but also highlight the furniture. Method 2: Hanging on a stickRecommended plants: sunflowers, ivy, succulents that can be used as pendants You can pull up a stick somewhere in the room, such as between two cabinets in the kitchen, and then hang the potted plant on the stick. However, this method requires a sturdy stick and the potted plants should be lighter. In addition, the rope connecting the potted plants must be strong enough, and the length of the rope can be adjusted to design the position of the potted plants. Method 3: Put it in a small vase and hang it on the wallPlants: Roses, mountain flowers, lavender Buy some small vases, hang them on the wall (either hanging or sticking them on), and put a small flower or plant in the vase. You can hang a row of small bottles as shown in the picture, but you don't have to put plants in every bottle. You can put some in and leave some empty. Or you can space the bottles further apart and place plants and flowers there. Method 4: Hang it on a ropeRecommended plants: dried eyebright flowers, dried roses, dried reeds Dried flowers are also a good choice for decorating spaces, as they can maintain the original color and shape of fresh flowers for a long time. This method is to hang the dried flowers on a rope like hanging photos. You can find a rope with more burrs (which will be more distinctive) and hang it on the wall, and then use clips or small ropes to hang the dried flowers on the rope. You can choose the type and color of dried flowers according to your preferences. Method 5: Plant in the cabinetRecommended plants: roses, tulips, hyacinths A cabinet (or any kind of furniture) can be transformed into a very interesting plant installation. The idea of planting flowers and plants in the cabinet is really bold, but it is worth a try. However, the implementation of this method requires a lot of space. It is best to have a front or back yard or a balcony with ample space. You can take cabinets that you no longer need and recycle them by painting them new colors and planting plants and flowers. Friends, have you learned it? |
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