Show off your hanging houseplants with our white ceramic Hanging Planters with brown cotton cording. In two sizes. Ready to hang. Makes a great gift for your gardening friends. Small: 9.25″ bowl with 21″ cord (3 pounds.) Large: 13.25″ bowl with 31″ cord (9-pounds.)
FAQS Vases and Vessels, and DIY Ideas
Planters are defined by the width of their opening. While vases have narrow necks to support stems and greenery, planters have a wide opening for your plants to drape and grow large.
If you’re using your hanging planter for live plants, consider using it as a cache pot. That means instead of growing plants directly in the pot, you’ll slip your nursery pot inside the planter and treat it as a decorative cover.
How to create a vase arrangement like a pro:
- Rule of 3 – In general, three stems look better than two, and two stems look better than one. It’s all about balance. However, we’ve seen some pretty stunning florals with a spectacular single stem in a tall decorative vase. If you’re going for one stem in one vase, make sure they are both premium pieces
- 5 to 1 Ratio – In general you’ll want your florals or greenery to stand 1 ½ times taller than the height of the vase. Cut from the bottom up to achieve this proportion
- Think about where your florals will be used. Tall arrangements can fill vacant corners and tabletops parked against walls. On the other hand, centerpieces should be low enough to see over the top
- Filling a vase can be as easy as walking outside with your clippers. Almost any shrub, tree, seasonal branch, seed pod, fruit stem, and yes, flowers can be clipped and brought inside
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