Want to have a private garden
You don’t have to live in a big house
Learn these planting techniques
No matter how small the house is
It can also be full of vitality~
Stack them
Have you ever tried stacking flower pots from small to large? It does not affect the growth of flowers and plants at all, and can also create a more unique effect.
This planting method requires the preparation of several flower pots of different sizes, an electric drill and scrap wood
First, use an electric drill to drill several small holes at the bottom of the flower pot for drainage.
Stack the flowerpots from large to small, with the largest flowerpot at the bottom, and then flip a small flowerpot upside down in the large flowerpot to support the medium-sized flowerpot, stacking them one by one like this Place in the smallest flower pot.
Fill the flower pot space with soil, wrap the bottom of the stacked flower pots with soil, and secure the flower pots in place.
Use scrap wood to build a small trapezoidal landscape for decoration.
Finally, plant your favorite green plants, and you can also try interplanting different types of mosses and succulents.
The staggered flower pots are also very simple to make
Use an electric drill to drill a small hole at the bottom of each flower pot, then pass the steel bar through the hole and fix it at the bottom of the flower pot.
Then the flower pots are stacked left and right, strung on the steel bars, and filled with soil to stabilize them.
Finally, various types of flowers and plants are planted. The staggered stacking can give the plants more space to grow. The overgrown flowers and grass just cover the steel bars, as if the flowerpots are stacked on top of themselves!
Hang up
The flower pots are arranged one after another. No matter how big the balcony is, there is not enough space. Why not make clever use of the roof space and let the flowers and plants grow in the air!
Hang plants not only make effective use of indoor space, but also allow plants to enjoy better light.
Connect multiple potted plants in a string and hang them vertically to create a unique look on your balconyGardeningLandscaping.
You can also DIY by yourself. Use wide cloth straps to fasten both sides of the plastic flower pot, connect them in series like pockets, and then use a long nail to fix it on the wall. It is both beautiful and practical!
The method is very simple, just prepare flower pots, screw hooks, scrap fabric, and measuring tape
Lay the cloth flat, take each section about 2cm in length, and cut it with scissors.
Cut out 8 fine fabric ropes in sequence.
Gather the rope into a bunch and tie a knot about 5cm from the end.
Each two ropes form a group, and tie a knot in each group of ropes about 2cm away from the upper end of the knot.
Knot two adjacent ropes into a new group, and tie a new knot 2cm away from the previous knot, forming a mesh in turn.
Tighten each set of knots and hold them open with your hands to form a small net cover. Place the flower pot in the net cover and a flower pot net bag is ready!
Finally, tie the rope to the screw hook and fix the screw to the ceiling.
You can also try to match cloth ropes of different colors, it will be more beautiful!
Planted on the wall
Are you still worried about what murals to use to decorate the walls? Try using plants, it will be so beautiful!
Idle cups and glass jars at home can be used as artifacts to beautify the home. Put hooks or brackets on the walls of the kitchen and dining room, and use the cups to plant some herb plants, which can be eaten and appreciated, killing two birds with one stone.
You don’t have to spend a lot of money to decorate the background wall of your living room. Just add wooden nails and hang a series of wire mesh, and let your vines climb all over the wall as you like. It’s simply beautiful.
Prepare a scrap blackboard, old furniture, and cardboard
Cut a rectangle in the middle of the blackboard, and then embed old drawers or small wooden boxes in the middle of the blackboard. Use cardboard to create divider boards to create small planting areas.
Finally fill in the soil, scatter various plant seeds, and wait for a green space or vegetable garden to grow on the wall of your home.
Vertical planting
Vertical planting methods are often used in agricultural planting. In fact, this method can also be used for indoor planting!
This hanging storage bag can be used as a flower pot to easily complete vertical planting. Its breathable and convenient, no worse than ceramic flower pots, and can save a lot of space.
Don’t throw away Coke bottles, they can be used to make the simplest vertical potted plants.
Prepare a few plastic bottles, rope and scissors
Use scissors to dig an oval-shaped hole on the side of the bottle. Either one side hole or two side holes can be used. The hole should be as large as possible to leave more room for the plants to grow. Then cut the bottom of the bottle and leave The round hole is just right for stacking another plastic bottle.
Punch holes in the plastic bottle caps to facilitate plant drainage.
Finally, use rope or wire to string the bottles together and fix them on the window, then you can plant some small green plants!
Flower pot hanging upside down
You must have never thought that plants can grow upside down! You see, potted plants and chandeliers hang vertically upside down, as beautiful as a forest.
Pendant lampLampshade can be used as a flower pot, which is really an idea What a great idea!
Growing upside down seems to be more convenient for watering.
If you want to make an upside-down flower pot, you need to prepare old milk powder cans, filter paper, tape and scissors
Cut off the lid at the bottom of the milk powder can and poke some small holes for watering the plants and allowing ventilation.
Use tape to stick the bottom lid firmly. When sticking it back, try to leave a certain amount of water storage space at the bottom of the tank.
Transplant the potted plant into the milk powder tank, compact the soil, and secure the plant.
Cut a large round hole in the lid of the milk powder can so that the branches and leaves of the plant can pass through.
Close the milk powder lid and seal it with tape, trying not to expose the soil part.
Take a few pieces of coffee filter paper, cut it and wrap it around the mouth of the jar to prevent water from dripping from the soil when hanging upside down.
Finally, paste the decorative painting on the milk powder can and hang it on the hook.