How Do You Hang Indoor Basket Plants?
Indoor basket plants are an effective way to bring natural elements into a room. You can have a uniform row of plants offering additional privacy or change the lengths of the hanging baskets for an eclectic look. Choose indoor plants that can thrive in partial to full shade. Inspect the ceiling to make sure it can support the weight of a hanging basket. Drywall and plaster will not hold large plants. Use ceiling joists or wall studs to hold the weight of your plants. Pick out hanging baskets that are completely sealed and large enough to hold a pot with draining holes. Make sure the draining holes for the basket are at least half an inch in diameter. Choose indoor plants like ferns, hibiscus flowers, orchids, peace lilies and polka dot plants. When in doubt, ask your nursery about what plants can tolerate the low sunlight indoors. Fill two-thirds of the pot with an all purpose potting soil and the remaining one-third with peat moss. Place the plant inside and make sure it is at the sam