We love tillandsias and other air plants. We have already published many articles about them here on our website, but there is still something you can learn about caring for them. Today we want to take a look at the plants in hanging containers. Yes, that's right, you know, these don't need soil to grow. Give them plenty of room for flexibility! Maybe you have a suitable place for it, for example on your terrace, right?
Air plants can be placed in many different types of containers. That's why you have a lot of options to choose from. What do you have to pay particular attention to? You need to choose a type of display that best suits your style. Hanging sleeves are undoubtedly one of the most popular solutions.
Attach to the wall
The containers come in different shades. We love these from CorPottery. They are made by hand. They are not glazed, but they enchant with their earthy character. They absorb the liquid perfectly and so you can be sure that they will not rot after watering!
Original container for the wall
You can find many different flower pots with super interesting designs. They hang on ropes and are designed in eye-catching colors. We can hardly imagine a more festive combination of colors and patterns than this macrame hanging plant container. This was painted by hand and you can place tillandsia or other plants of your choice in it.
Glass balls as a terrarium for air plants
Why do you have to limit yourself to one flower pot when you can have three? The trio of hanging onesAir plants-Container is covered in a striking pink coating and comes with an abundance of natural hemp twine for hanging. This solution is perfect for indoor and outdoor use. It also stands out because of its trendy pastel color.
Metal plant container
The Geo planters are super trendy and the Himmeli Art occupies a prominent place in their world due to its special character. Do you actually know what Himmeli is? These are traditional Finnish ornaments. They are usually made from straw and used as Christmas decorations to decorate the Christmas tree. In the modern version, they are often made of metal and used to hold air systems. We recognize these motifs in the plant containers shown here made of brass, wire and leather. The result is so geo and so fabulous!
The unique shape is just one of the many features to love about Himmeli plant containers. You can choose a specific material, for example brass, aluminum or copper. When it comes to tillandsia care, you should know that copper is poisonous for some varieties. Therefore, you should be careful when using it.
The next example symbolizes the character of modern hanging plant containers. These models offer very good ventilation. That's why you canbeautiful houseplantsWater lightly without causing them to rot.
Planters hanging on chains
While looking for the perfect air plant holder, have you come across planters on chains like these? We're just crazy about them! These hanging metal plant bowls from INSEKDESIGN have such a charming vintage look. The bowls are made by hand from copper or brass using centuries-old metal spinning techniques and hung with chains!
Here we see mini, two-tier models made of colored glass. These hanging planters were created by SNL Crations. The advantages of such a flower container are many. On the one hand, it holds the plants stylishly, then it catches the sun beautifully and provides the interior with shine and shine.
Unique plant containers for air plants
We end with two hanging air plants that are unforgettable. They look like modern pendant lights that steal the show. These are made from yarn with non-toxic binders. They show great endurance and are water-resistant. They bring a lot of creativity and color into the ambience.
Do you want to give your air plant a central role? Then move these into a hanging container. Let the plant enjoy the spotlight!
The example here from Peacocktaco can be described as an “air plant ball”. Little “babies” will grow out of it. They will grow larger and bloom, adding more color to your space.
At the end of today's article we would like to give you a few tips. Make sure you choose a location for your air plant where it will get enough light.
Whether you keep your air plant indoors or outdoors, remember, indirect light is often best. If you want to learn more about air plants and their ideal growing conditions, including lighting and temperature, we recommend browsing our previous posts. We wish you many pleasant hours with your air plants at home!