DIY hanging flower pots. Outdoor hanging flower pots: making compositions with your own hands

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Flower pots are quite popular, and you can find a lot of instructions on how to make them online. In one of ours, we already told you how to make hanging flower pots with your own hands, but today we offer you a different approach. There is no need to make the pots themselves; we offer completely ordinary flower pots to turn them into hanging ones.

Materials and tools for making hanging flower pots:

  • 3 small flower pots with planted plants
  • a roll of thin clothesline
  • 15 untreated wooden beads, approximately 18mm in diameter
  • 9 wooden beads with a diameter of 25 mm
  • 11 beads with a diameter of 38 mm
  • ¼ inch copper tubing
  • pipe cutter
  • acrylic paint
  • tassel

DIY hanging flower pots

Color the beads in different colors. If you want the paint to lay down in an even layer, the beads can first be sanded with sandpaper.

Advice: The easiest way to dry beads is by placing them on a wire.

A rather interesting effect is obtained if you paint the beads for each pot in different shades of the same color.

Pull two ropes through each group of beads. In our case, to make each pot, a pole of ropes was used, tied at the top into a knot.

Beads can be placed in any order. In our case, their diameter first increases and then decreases.

Decide on the height at which you want to fix the wooden beads, and tie a knot in this place on each pair of ropes.

Separate each pair of ropes, and knot the left rope from the first pair with the right rope from the second. In the same way, tie all six ropes in pairs. Repeat the procedure again, moving downwards.

Tie all three pairs of ropes in one knot, trim the ends of the ropes, or leave them as is.

Using the same principle, we make the second hanging pot.

Cut the copper pipe into lengths of about 70 mm.

Alternating multi-colored wooden beads and pieces copper tube, decorate each pair of ropes. In this case, it is better to use small beads so that their diameter is not much larger than the diameter of the tubes.

Secure the beads and tubes with knots.

Separate each pair of ropes and tie them to ropes from adjacent pairs. Repeat the same, moving down slightly. Tie all the ropes into one knot.

Place a flower pot in each of the resulting rope sleeves. Now all that remains is to hang the pots in the window or doorway, decorate your veranda or living room with them.

For decoration hanging pots It is not necessary to use wooden beads and copper tubes; it all depends on your imagination.

Original article in English.

Indoor flowers in flowerpots are a wonderful way to decorate an apartment or house, making the room more lively and cozy.

In this article we offer you interesting ideas how to make beautiful hanging flower pots using a variety of materials, such as wood, leather, twine and other available materials.

Also 5 step-by-step master classes with diagrams and photos on how to weave flower pots quickly and easily with your own hands and create a truly beautiful decor interior

Leather hanging planters easy to make, but look very original. Add a little style to your home interior along with this wonderful leather planter. It can definitely become the highlight that makes the interior unique.


Master class: leather hanging planter

Necessary materials:

  • Distilled (purified) water
  • Tracing paper (21x28 cm) and 4 pieces of strong rope (or leather laces), each approximately 90-120 cm in length
  • Leather dye (optional) and gloves
  • Leather (square size 30x30 cm)
  • Packing tape, a pencil and stationery knife
  • Computer and printer (to print the template) and template
  • Sponge for wetting and staining

Step by step diagram:

Step 1: Preparation and Placement

Print the factory hanger template on tracing paper. Lay the template down on the wrong side of the leather sheet and choose the ideal placement location (not too close to the sides to avoid any imperfections in the leather).

Step 3: Soften the skin

Dip the sponge into purified water and then apply the moisture evenly to the skin. Repeat this step at least three times until the skin looks like it can't accept more water. This will soften the skin and make it easier for us to weave the flowerpots.

Step 4: Transferring the Template

Now place the template on the previously selected location and tape it to the sides so that it does not move to the sides. With a simple pencil Draw the lines printed on the tracing paper by pressing the pencil with medium force. Be careful and don't miss any line.

Step 5: Cutting

Now remove the template from the leather to see how the design has been transferred to the surface of the leather. Using a utility knife, make cuts along the lines.

For convenience, you can first cut a circle along the outer contour. The cuts should be clearly along the drawn lines.

Step 6. Coloring

Note: This step is optional and depends on the color you want and the materials you have on hand. In our case, we painted the leather dark brown.

After the skin has dried from moisture (at least one hour), apply the desired dye. Apply the paint using a sponge (wearing gloves) until the desired effect is achieved.

As the leather dries, pull it back a little at a time to create a voluminous shape. You will start to see the skin deforming, continue pulling and stretching it to create the shape of the pot for the pot as it should be when finished.

Step 8: Hanging

  • After that, how the skin dries completely, and the shape of the planter is formed, punch four holes in the top to thread the ropes through.
  • You should place them evenly, at the same distance from each other, so that the hanging flower pot does not tilt in one direction.
  • Take four ropes (regular or leather) and tie a knot on each of them, tightening it tightly at the end.

Step 9: Decoration and installation

Add tassels, beads, rivets- everything you need to achieve the desired style in the end. At the top of the hanging cords, gather all four of them together and tie them into a knot.

You can use this knot to hook onto a ceiling hook and/or ring. See if the length of the pendant suits you; if necessary, tie the knot at a different level.

Hanging planter made from straws

This pot will suit the interior with an innovative touch. Transform and complement your home decor with these neon straws and thread stands. Moreover, even 15 minutes will be enough for you!

Necessary materials:

  • Neon threads
  • neon straws (8 pieces per pot)
  • flower pots for indoor flowers(we used white ones from melamine)
  • house plants (succulents)
  • scissors

How to weave - instructions:


Step 1: Cutting the threads

Cut eight pieces of neon cord, each 90-150 cm long, depending on how close to the ceiling you want to place the pots.

Step 2: Making a Knot

Take the newly cut strands together and tie a knot at one end, creating a tassel from the small excess cord at one end.

Step 3: Divide the threads into sections

Lay out the rope into four sections (like a cross shape). That is, two ropes in each section.

Step 4: Cutting the Straws


  1. Cut off the small part of the straws that is separated by the spring. Then cut it in half. Take eight of these small pieces and thread a thread into each of them.
  2. Push the straws towards the center(knot) and make a knot on every two threads (in sections). This is what it will look like:
  3. Arrange the threads again in a cross shape, two threads per section. Only now, to form a section, take one thread at a time from the previously adjacent sections.
  4. Cut the straws into pieces (16 total needed), each of which should be the size of a part of a straw, which is separated by a spring.
  5. In each of Thread 8 pieces of straws and make knots on the threads from one section.
  6. Similarly, arrange 2 threads in a cross shape, one from adjacent sections.

Add the third and final set of straws to the threads and tie adjacent threads (similar to the previous set).

Step 5: Hanging

All that remains is to hang the flowerpot and insert a flowerpot with indoor flowers. Make several pieces, then together they will create a beautiful composition.

And neon straws will also glow a little at night, which will look very original.

Macrame flower pots

The macrame technique probably has the most variations in making pots. They can be either very simple, which can be done in literally 10-15 minutes with your own hands, or complex with many hours of work. Practice weaving first on easy ones, hone your skills, and then improve.




Master class: Do-it-yourself macrame weaving

Macrame is back in fashion again, as is handicrafts in general. In this master class you will learn how to make a hanging plant pot with your own hands using this technique. There is nothing complicated, just follow the instructions and you will succeed!

Necessary materials:

  • 3 cords 2.5 m long and 0.5 cm thick
  • Metal ring with a diameter of 2.5-3 cm
  • Hook (on the wall, slot) to hold the macrame while working
  • Scissors and colored rope
  • Glass pot in the shape of a ball with a diameter of 20 cm
  • Drainage stones and soil
  • Houseplants that climb (eg Stephanotis)
  • Decorative moss (optional)

Step-by-step instruction:

Step 1: Thread the ropes into the ring

Pull all three ropes through the metal ring until the ring is in the middle of the ropes. Thus, you now have six ropes to work with, each 1.25 m long.

Step 2: Making a Knot

  1. Of all tie a knot with six ropes right next to the ring. Make it as tight as possible; to do this, after forming the knot, pull each rope separately.
  2. Hang the ring on a hook (if there is no hook, then use a separate small rope to tie it to a cabinet handle or something like that, the main thing is to secure it). This will allow you to use both hands while working.

Step 3: Divide the cords into groups

  • Separate the cords into three groups, two in each. Tie a knot in each pair 45cm below the ring. You will have three knots at the same level, make sure they are tight.
  • Take one rope from two adjacent pairs and tie them together approximately 12 cm below the previous node.

Repeat the previous step with the remaining ropes so that they are all tied together. This will create a zigzag pattern between the cords.

Step 4: End Node

  1. Approximately 12 -15 cm below the second set of knots, gather all six ropes together to make one large end knot. Pull each cord individually to make the knot as tight as possible.
  2. Look what you need to leave the length and cut the ropes to the required size.
  3. Wrap colorful threads around the rope in several places, creating blocks several centimeters long. This stage is decorative and is performed at will. Now the macrame pendant is ready and you can place the pot in it.

Step 5: Planting indoor flowers

Place drainage stones in the bottom of the glass pot to create a layer about 2.5 cm high. Fill the rest of the bowl with soil.

  1. Remove the plant from the temporary pot and place it in glass vessel. Apply water and press down on the soil to compact it. You can place it on top of the soil decorative moss , optional.
  2. Place the glass bowl with the flower over the lowest node and spread the ropes to the sides to secure well.
  3. Straighten the plant if it gets tangled in the strings. Hang it and admire the beauty of the plant and your own product.

Macrame patterns for flowerpots

Here are a few more patterns for those who want to master macrame weaving. They are very simple - suitable even for beginners. We look at the photo and repeat. Clothesline or thin twine are perfect materials. The minimum consumption for a hanging planter is 10 meters of rope.

Wooden flower pots

Wood also provides a fairly wide range of actions, various shapes and colors. Choose what you like best and create.

Master class: hanging wooden planter

This hanging planter will wonderfully complement your home interior. It’s quick and easy to do, and it won’t cost you a lot of money on materials either. Optimal solution for an apartment.

Necessary materials:

  • Wooden plate and saw
  • House plants and flowerpots
  • Rope and metal ring
  • Drill and sandpaper
  • Paint and brush

Step-by-step manufacturing scheme:

Step 1: Making Wooden Squares

Think about how many tiers your flower stand will have ( there are 4 here, but you can do more or less ). Select the houseplants you want to place there.

Based on all this, cut from a wooden plate required quantity squares.

  1. To do this, turn the pot upside down and place it on a plate, circle it and leave it on the sides approximately 5 cm each, thus determining the size of the square.
  2. Using a saw make squares.

Step 2: Making holes for the pots

  1. You already have a circle drawn on the tree from the top of the pot, now you need to draw another one in the middle so that their centers coincide, but the diameter of the new one is about 1-2 cm smaller.
  2. This value depends on how quickly the pot you will place in the stand increases towards the top, and also you want so that the wooden square is almost at the very top, or in the center of the pot.
  3. You can take another pot that is the same size as the stencil and trace it.

  • Use a jigsaw to cut out this new circle. For convenience, you can first make a hole with a drill and, starting from there, work with a jigsaw.
  • The pots should now fit inside the squares.

Step 3: Hanging Holes


At the corners of the squares you need to make holes for the rope so that they can be hung. To do this use drill with a diameter of up to 1 cm.

Step 4: Paint the tree

By using sandpaper remove roughness and unevenness that formed after sawing and drilling. Now the wood can be painted or simply treated with an antiseptic. IN in this case dark brown paint was used.

Step 5: Paint the pots

Pots can also be painted, if desired. On plain ones clay pots Careless strokes of white paint look good. You can skip this step.

Step 6: Putting it all together

In order to fasten the wooden squares together, we need a thick rope: cut 4 ropes of 180 cm each (for the given number of tiers). Stretch one rope into each corner hole of one of the squares and tie a knot at the end, this will be the lower part of the structure.

Tie one more on each rope knot at 25-30 cm higher than the previous one and thread the ropes into the holes of the next square. Check that everything is level and the second tier is clearly horizontal above the first, adjust the knots if necessary. The second tier is ready. Repeat these steps with the remaining tiers.

Step 7: Plant the Plants

A practical advantage of such a hanging stand is that water that may flow down after watering from the top plant will drip onto the bottom one. So a stand for the pot is needed only on the lowest tier (if you use it outdoors, you can do without stands at all).

You can also place coffee filters or similar water-absorbing materials in the bottom of the pots, this way the water can drain out but the soil won't fall out through the hole.


TIP: To prevent the bottom pot from falling off the stand if someone accidentally snags the string, superglue it to the pot.

Step 8: Transplant the plants into prepared pots.

If you glue the base of the lower pot before inserting it into the wooden square, it will look like the photo below. If you want the bottom pot to be inserted into the tree in the same way as the others, then first replant the plants, insert the pots into the holes in the tree, and only then glue the stand to the bottom one.

Step 9: Hanging

  1. To hang this structure, thread the ropes through a metal ring and tie a knot, or bend them over and tie another thin rope around them.
  2. Adjust the rope so that all tiers are horizontal and level.

This stand is good, just don’t forget that flowers need enough light.

A hanging stand is a wonderful solution for those who love flowers, but do not have enough space to display them.

Pots made of copper pipes

The manufacturing principle is similar to that described in the previous master class, only here copper tubes are used (and they are folded into a slightly different pattern). Of course, these materials will be more expensive than straws, and cutting them is not so fast, but in general there is no difficulty, and it turns out beautifully and with high quality.

TIP: If desired, copper tubes can be replaced with plastic straws for cocktails

Necessary materials:

  • 2 m copper tube with a diameter of approximately 3 mm
  • Mini pipe cutter
  • Strong thread or fishing line
  • Leather string (length depends on how high you want to hang the pot)
  • small pot
  • Plant

Step by step weaving:

Step 1: Cutting the tubes

You need to cut the tube into the following pieces: 20 pieces 4 cm long and 5 pieces 24 cm long. Cut the long pieces first, and then the small ones, it will be more convenient. Use a measuring tape for measurements.

Step 2: Start folding the tubes

Tie a knot at one end of the fishing line, and thread the other through 5 small pieces of tube so that you get a pentagon (that is, you need to pass the fishing line through the first piece of tube twice).

Step 3: Continue making pentagons from small tubes

  • Thread the line through 4 tubes of the same size, and then through the tube of the previously formed pentagon. Now the fishing line is in the tube connecting the pentagons, and you need to bring it through the upper tubes of the newly obtained pentagon to its left edge.
  • Don't worry if they don't look perfect, everything will straighten out when you hang and place the pot.
  • Then do the same in the same way 2 more pentagons, there should be 4 pieces in total, and they should be located as in the photo below.
  • Now bring the line through the tubes to the bottom of the outer pentagon and put the tube on it. Next, thread the line through one edge of the other outermost pentagon.

This is what you should get:

Pass the line through 2 more tubes, and then through the edge of the pentagon, as in the photo below. It should look like something like a flower, or rather like this:


Step 4: String Long Tubes


  1. Bring the line to one of the highest points of the structure (between the two upper tubes of one of the pentagons). Now the fishing line needs to be threaded through a long tube.
  2. Thread the line through another long tube, and then direct it to the next highest point of the pentagon structure (any one, not necessarily the adjacent one).

  1. Thread the wire through the 2 small tubes to reach the next highest point. Now pass through another long tube, the line will come out to the junction of the long tubes, return the line back down through one of the previous two long tubes. Attach the fourth tube in the same way.
  2. Now all you have to do is attach the last tube, but first place the pot in the middle of the structure, otherwise later it will not fit between the tubes.
  3. Now attach the last tube. This is what you should get:

Step 5: Attach the leather lace

Cut about 30cm of leather cord and attach it to the connecting point of the long tubes. You can tie a knot, but here, for aesthetics, we used hot glue to secure the neatly folded end of the cord. This is what it looks like:



To prevent the gluing area from being visible, cut another small piece of cord, secure it with hot glue, and wrap it around the cord by which we will hang it.

Trim excess fishing line and cord. And the last step: plant your favorite indoor plants!

Where to hang the pots

Moreover, in the summer, plants can be placed both inside and outside the house, but since it’s cold now, we’ll focus on indoor ones. You can green any room in your apartment, kitchen or hallway, the main thing is to take into account the needs of the plants and the right amount of light. In fact, each version of a hanging planter can be placed in any room of the apartment, so it is only your design decision.

Of course, you can just put a flower pot on the windowsill or bedside table, and it will already look good. But if you try a little more, you can decorate appearance pots, and more optimally use the space of the apartment, at the same time arranging the plants and not taking up extra space with them (with hanging flower pots).

Above the workplace

Here, a hanging planter will not take up much space, especially since we always try to place the work table closer to the window, which will really appeal to indoor plants.


In the bedroom

Placing plants in the bedroom is not only beautiful, but also very useful. They enrich the room with oxygen. How nice it is to wake up among greenery. Try hanging a pot of plants in your bedroom.


In the kitchen

This perfect option, you will never snag or overturn a flowerpot. The flowerpot looks very homey in the kitchen!

On the balcony or in the chill-out area

If the area of ​​your apartment allows, then with the help of hanging flower pots, you can green up an entire room and make a mini-garden. But spruce does not have enough square footage - you can arrange a comfortable seating area on the balcony.


Pot ideas from scrap materials

If you show your imagination, you can make a hanging plant pot from absolutely any available materials. Starting from old cans, bottles to unnecessary towels and T-shirts.

From beads

If you have old beads lying around and you don’t know what to do with them, then here’s one option to solve the problem - decorate the pots.

From baskets and pots

Such pots can be used for a single pot or for several at once. Such wicker baskets will probably be found in many homes. They often lie idle, and in vain they will make an excellent hanging for flowers.


Flowerpots in high-tech style

Modern pendants made of concrete or brass will fit into modern style apartments.

From bottles

Probably the cheapest of all methods, but it looks no worse than the others. We collect empty plastic and glass bottles and make original flower pots.

From moss and shells

Many people at home have shells brought from the seas, and if you drill a small hole and plant small succulents there, you can create a mini-pots. The main thing is in quantity, 3-8 pieces will create an excellent hanging garden.

Do house plants take up the entire windowsill and block each other? Or does only cat grass take root at home, because animals don’t treat other flowers very humanely? We offer a solution to this problem: hang plants from the ceiling or walls. Our selection of master classes will help you make your own pendant or shelf that will look very modern and stylish!

Floating shelf


What you will need:
  • wooden plate;
  • scissors;
  • yarn.

How to do:
Cut 50 strips of yarn approximately 3 meters long (a little more is better than less). Gather them together and tie a knot exactly in the middle - this will be the center of the pendant. Divide the ends of the threads into 4 equal parts. Then divide each of the parts into two more and twist these parts together; can be divided into three and braided.
All you have to do is throw the 4 resulting strands (or braids) over the object on which you are hanging the composition and tie a knot. Place the plate in the middle: it will hold firmly, and you can put small flowers on it. For decoration, you can tie a yarn tassel to the bottom knot.


Macrame


What you will need:

  • yarn, rope, or even an old T-shirt cut into strips (unless, of course, you decide to weave a rug out of it);
  • scissors.

How to do:
The macrame technique is great for creating elegant hangings for plants in pots. Master this simple technology they will help you step-by-step master classes in the pictures below.

Multi-level shelves with holes


What you will need:

  • wooden plank;
  • several flowerpots in the shape of a cylinder or with an extension at the top;
    rope;
  • metal ring;
  • drill and drill bit 10mm;
  • saw;
  • sandpaper and paint and/or stain (optional).

How to do:
Turn the pots over and place them on the board, trace them, then measure 2.5-3 cm along the sides and draw squares around the circles. It is on them that you need to cut the board with a saw, so it is more convenient to start closer to the edge/corner. Already on the sawn-off planks, draw a smaller circle inside the circles already existing there. It would be optimal to step back 6-7mm from the edge or play it safe and measure the diameter of the flowerpot in the part that should be above the shelf.
Using a drill, make holes inside the small circle until the hole is large enough for the saw to fit through. Use a saw to cut out the entire circle. Then drill a hole in each corner for the ropes. Thread the ropes, tying a knot under each shelf, and tie everything to the metal ring on top. The pendant is ready! You can further decorate it before threading the ropes: sand the boards and saturate them with stain, paint the flowerpots.
Important: if your flowerpots have a hole at the bottom, it is better to make the bottom shelf without a hole, placing the flowerpot there on a saucer (glue the saucer for reliability): the fact is that water from the upper flowerpots will flow down.

Any room has a finished look if there are plants in it. They not only decorate the interior, but also give comfort and bring joy. In addition, plants are known to purify the air, which is very important especially for urban residents.

Growing plants is a lot of work that requires time and skill. Each plant has its own characteristics, living conditions, needs a certain humidity, temperature, and light.

Gutter: a simple DIY hanging garden idea

An original idea for a hanging garden would be a gutter; this simple device will wonderfully decorate both city apartments and any garden or cottage.

In order to turn the idea into reality, you will need gutters (several pieces), hooks, metal cable and clamps. Let's make holes along the gutter and thread metal cables into them on both sides; secure the cables with clamps from the bottom of the structure. On the next gutter, following the first example, you should drill holes and thread the cables parallel to the first one. The structure will not move if the fastening points are strictly below each other. All that remains is to attach the hanging garden to the hooks, fill it with soil and plant the plants. Master Class:

Preparing the gutter

Clips and cable

Drilling holes

We stretch the cable

We install fasteners

Hanging the gutter

Planting plants

The kindergarten is ready

A similar idea of ​​hanging gardens, implemented more simply - using plastic bottles. It’s not so impressive to make it, but doing it with your own hands is quicker, simpler and more accurate than anyone can do.


Hanging baskets made of climbing plants

Exists huge selection special hanging pots with a tray for excess moisture. They can be made of any material: wood, metal, woven from branches, ropes. In addition, you can easily make a hanging flower pot yourself without special effort from improvised means.


Plants hanging on a special flowerpot made of rope or cord look very beautiful. A good choice for such decorative dishes would be a fern or ivy hanging in the air, as if hanging in the air. Or use regular hanging pots for flowers and houseplants.

Hanging pots for flowers - the simplest solution

Using saw cuts of various tree species, you can make original hanging pots for the same ivy, as well as vines. An original pendant would be made from sticks or slats of bamboo, as well as a piece of wood in which you can make a small depression; here several types of plants that do not have much developed root system. Or you can use bags made from regular fabric. This is how you can decorate a fence at your dacha.


Baskets made of galvanized wire have become widespread. They are the most durable and quite unusual design solution. You can also make a hanging garden from ordinary galvanized or painted buckets.


An interesting idea is to make a hanging garden without using any pots or things that replace them at all. We'll just have moss balls hanging on twine with green plants growing out of them. Here is the instruction “”, and here is what will happen in the end:

Hanging garden- piece of art

Hanging garden in pockets

Hanging garden in pockets is pretty unusual solution for placing plants. You can sew the pockets yourself or use a ready-made organizer for tools; you will also need a cornice and hooks.


The most important thing is to find a place for our future device under a canopy, so that in rainy weather excess water does not get into the pockets. We install the cornice in the chosen place and hang our canvas with pockets on the hooks. Now we fill the pockets with soil and plant the seedlings. All that remains is to attach wooden block for gravity and the hanging garden is ready! Instructions:


Hanging garden in pockets at the dacha - growing greens

We fasten the block

Planting plants

We fill up the earth

We sew pockets

Hanging garden upside down

Very creative idea for a hanging garden - use special upside-down pots. The plants in them do not grow as they should, but upside down. These original pots called Sky Planter - search on the Internet, and they were invented by Patrick Morris.


How it works:

Hanging garden: A new idea from old boots

A pair of old boots lying around in the closet will fit well into any garden. Any boots made of any material and absolutely any size are suitable for decoration. Let's make a hole in inside shoes and insert a hook into it, which can then be secured anywhere. The main thing is that the hooks are strong, since a boot with soil can weigh quite a lot, and when watering our “ flower pot" will become much heavier.


They will look especially good in this interesting device hanging plants various colors and varieties.


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The charm of the most beautiful and well-groomed plants will not be complete if they are planted in assorted pots that differ in shape, size, and the material from which they are made. Perfect solution problems – flower pots. Purchased in a store or made with your own hands, they will complete the look of the collection and help decorate a country plot.

Selection of ready-made pots for indoor and garden plants

The range of ready-made flowerpots in stores is incredibly large. In order not to get confused when choosing, experts advise paying attention to several aspects. Among them:

  • the price of the sample you like;
  • destination of the pot;
  • the size of the pot to be decorated;
  • compliance with the style of interior or landscape design;
  • practicality of the product.

Most often, flower growers prefer flower pots made from polymer materials, fired ceramics or clay, glass.

Flower pots made of plastic

The most affordable samples are made of plastic. They are easy to clean and can be used indoors and outdoors. Thanks to the availability drainage holes and the ability to easily make new ones, plants in pots are protected from rotting of the root system. Another useful quality– lightness, which is important if a gardener needs a hanging pot for hanging plants or a spectacular garland of them flower pots. Despite the thin walls, a container exposed to the sun does not heat up to critical temperatures and does not cause overheating of the soil and root system.

If desired, plastic flower pots can be easily decorated with fragments of wood, textiles, beads, or simply painted using safe and bright acrylic paints.

A store-bought plastic planter can be easily transformed with a roll of string and glue. Processed by him lateral surface tightly wrapped with twine or cord.

However, with a lot of advantages, plastic flowerpots there are a couple of drawbacks. They are not very durable when used outside the home, and the products cannot be called original.

Ceramic flower pots

Ceramics different types has long been used to make flower pots and flowerpots. Clay is incredibly malleable. She can take the most different shapes, natural material keeps the warmth of the master’s hands, transferring it to the interior or summer cottage.

When choosing a ceramic pot, you should pay attention to the presence of a drainage hole, as well as the outer coating.

Unglazed clay retains porosity, which improves the microclimate inside the pot, but reduces the durability of flower pots. When watering tap water Untidy stains may appear on the walls. Outside the home, containers are in danger of destruction:

  • increased air humidity;
  • sudden changes in temperature, especially freezing and thawing.

Painted or glazed ceramics look very impressive and are much stronger, but they warm up slowly and do not remove excess moisture well.

Due to the large weight of ceramic products, especially when making hanging flower pots with your own hands, you need reliable fastening. It's easy to make using strong twine and macrame techniques.

Glass flower pot

Transparent or colored glass is a fragile but effective material that will help decorate the interior and make the house unique.

At the same time, if you show your imagination, it’s not at all difficult to make such a pot with your own hands for indoor flowers.

As a basis you can take glass jars suitable size, glasses, vases or even a small round aquarium. By connecting the vessels with a rope and securing them to a wooden stand, you can build a garland for flowers or make a flowerpot for several pots at once.

How and from what to make a flower pot with your own hands

The decoration of the window sill and garden will be flowerpots that were not found in the store, but were made by the gardener himself. Such samples are usually:

  • many times cheaper than analogues from the store;
  • created taking into account the tastes and preferences of the master;
  • unique.

But, relying on his imagination, the gardener needs to remember about the reliability of the future flowerpot, safety and practicality. It is especially important to take into account the changeability of the weather and the influence of external factors if you are going to assemble a flowerpot for the garden with your own hands.

The most popular materials suitable for this work:

  • wood, including planks, bamboo, dry branches collected from the garden;
  • cement mixtures that turn into durable, moisture-resistant structures after hardening;
  • durable types of twine and rope from which wicker flowerpots are made;
  • textiles treated with wear-resistant paint.

You don’t have to go to the store to buy an original flowerpot or materials for making it.

One has only to look around to notice things that have fallen out of use, but can turn into a unique interior or landscape object.

DIY hanging flower pot

Handmade flowerpots for the home are a great opportunity to show your imagination and demonstrate your ability to create practical and absolutely unique things.

The simplest option is a hanging planter using the macrame technique. Woven to fit the size of the pot, it:

  • fits perfectly into the interior;
  • decorates any container in which an indoor flower grows;
  • can be used for ordinary and hanging plants;
  • in combination with others, it forms a multi-tiered garland, saving space on the windowsill and giving the window a unique look.

In addition, the pot allows you to significantly improve the lighting of plants and simplifies care when large quantities flowers in the house.

When choosing a rope for weaving, it is better to give preference to samples made of wear-resistant fiber that does not stretch under load, does not fade in the sun and is not susceptible to moisture. The same requirements apply to wicker flower pots for outdoor use.

Floor and table flower pots

Large plants, e.g. indoor lemon, monstera, ficus or lush fern are a magnificent home decoration. To make them look even more impressive, the pot can be placed in an original flowerpot.

It is not always possible to choose a suitable design and size, but anyone can make a tall floor planter for flowers on their own.

One option is a cement pot. As a base, a quickly hardening mixture is taken, which is poured into a prepared mold and after some time a strong casting-pot is obtained. Another way to use the material is to drink it through a textile scrap and give it suitable look, wait for the composition to dry. This pot can be used indoors and outdoors. garden plot. For more decorative effect the casting is painted and even covered with mosaics.

A wonderful flowerpot for big flower A box of a suitable shape will serve. It is first sanded, treated with moisture-proof varnish or painted. To protect the floor and other surfaces, for example, a table under a wooden flower pot, a tray is installed at the bottom to collect excess moisture. The free space between the pot and the flowerpot can be filled with coconut fiber.

A pot with a built-in watering system will help simplify the care of a large green pet and protect the plant from moisture deficiency and drying out. You can buy it or make it yourself from scrap materials.

In addition to the container for the pot, there is a cavity for water and a tube for filling it, as well as a system of holes that supply moisture to the roots and remove excess moisture. Similar design for flowers of any size can be assembled at home. It will be useful both on the windowsill and in the garden, especially when the plants are deprived of the daily attention of the gardener.

The simplest flowerpot with automatic watering can be made from an ordinary one. plastic pot. The main thing is that it is of a suitable size, and its bottom has many large drainage holes. A shipping container in which flowers arrive at the store is ideal. Under drainage, laid at the bottom mosquito net made of plastic. It will prevent the soil from being washed away. Several nylon cords are threaded through the holes so that their ends remain hanging freely.

By placing such pots with home or garden flowers on gravel in a tray filled with water, you can be sure that the plant will not suffer from drying out. The liquid will rise along the rope to the ground, but will not cause root rot.

Making a hanging flowerpot with your own hands - video

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