Small garden, you can plant it on the ceiling, you can have it too~
Spring flowers are blooming, rain is plentiful, and plants sprout, which is a good time for sowing. Many people have a garden dream in their hearts, but the urban space is too small. Most people do not have a large garden or terrace, but only a corner balcony where they can grow flowers and plants. Today, the editor recommends the method of arranging your own garden at home to satisfy your wish to be surrounded by flowers and plants:
Hanging flowers and plants in the air
The flower pots are arranged one by one, and no matter how large the balcony is, it is not enough to put them in. It is better to make clever use of the roof space and let the flowers and plants grow in the air!
Hanging plants not only effectively utilizes the indoor space, but also allows plants to better enjoy the light.
Connect multiple potted plants in series and hang them vertically to create a unique gardening landscape on your own balcony.
You can also DIY by yourself, fix it on both sides of the plastic flower pot with a wide cloth tape, connect it like a pocket, and then use a long nail to fix it on the wall, which is both beautiful and practical!
Tips for hanging planters:
Materials: flower pot, screw hook, scrap fabric, tape measure
Lay the cloth flat, take each section about 2cm in length, and cut it with scissors.
Cut out 8 muslin ropes in turn.
Gather the rope into a bundle and tie a knot about 5cm from the end.
Each two ropes is a group, and tie each group of ropes with a knot about 2cm away from the upper end of the knot.
Take two adjacent ropes from different groups as a new group, tie a new knot 2cm away from the previous knot, and form a net in turn.
Tighten each group of knots tightly, spread them out with your hands to form a small net cover, put the flower pot in the net cover, and a flower pot net pocket is ready!
Finally, tie the rope to the screw hook and fix the screw to the ceiling.
You can also try matching cloth ropes of different colors, it will be more beautiful!