If you’re looking for a way to show off your plants and add some style to your decor, hanging plant stands are the perfect solution. There are many different designs and styles to choose from, so you’re sure to find one that suits your needs. This blog post will explore 30 different ideas for hanging plant stands. Whether you’re looking for something simple and minimalist or something more ornate and decorative, we have you covered! So read on and get inspired!

1. Wine Bottle and Plant Hanger

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Make a wine bottle and plant hanger to add rustic flair to your outdoor space. This will work for any wine or liquor bottle, and there are tons of different ways you can customize the final result. Drill holes in the sides of the bottle according to how many plants you’ll be hanging from it; make sure they’re evenly spaced apart. Spray paint the bottle, and then mount it aboard. Add hooks for holding each plant and coat everything in polyurethane.

With this method, you’ll be able to change out your plants when they get worn out or simply aren’t doing so well anymore.

2. Hanging Patio Container

Not only is this idea easy on the eyes, but it’s also very functional. It holds a lot of soil and will be perfect for smaller plants such as herbs or flowers. If you opt to add wheels, you can move them around your yard so that your favorite place isn’t always in the shade.

Attaching garden hose washers to the outside of these containers can provide a non-skid effect and prevent it from sliding off your hook.

3. Diagonal Hanging Planter

Make this hanging planter by first sizing up two boards and cutting them to the length and width you want for the square box. Cut four notches into each corner of the square so that when you attach diagonal boards to them, they will support the soil properly. Drill four holes in the bottom of the box for drainage and attach casters for mobility.

5. Bird Bath Hanger

Turn an old birdbath into a new deck hanging planter with hanging plant hooks that mount directly onto the edge of it. This is another project where the sky’s the limit when customizing it. Depending on your space, you could make several bird bath plant hangers and hang them in different places around your yard for a nice pop of color or greenery wherever you want it.

6. PVC Hanging Planter Stand

Use PVC pipe to create this hanging planter stand. Cut the pieces according to the length you want your planter box to be. Please make sure they are equal in height and width, then connect them using elbows. Attach plant hooks before coating everything with polyurethane to protect it.

7. Horizontal Hanging Planter

This hanging planter is perfect for small plants that don’t require much soil or water. Because it hangs horizontally, you’ll be able to fit several of them in one place and won’t need as many hooks to hold everything.

8. Vertical Hanging Planter

If the plants you want to grow are small enough, this vertical hanging planter will allow you to maximize your space and get the most out of your plant hook.

9. Larger Vertical Hanging Planter

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This vertical hanging planter is slightly larger than the one above and also hangs vertically, so it can accommodate larger plants and take up more space in your yard. Drill several drainage holes in the bottom and coat everything with polyurethane once you’re done assembling it.

10. Kitchen Sink Hanging Planter Stand

You can use it as the base for this hanging planter stand if you have an old kitchen sink. Make sure to add a few holes in the bottom and drill some hooks on its side so that everything is properly supported and won’t tip over.

11. Kitchen Sink Hanging Plant Pot

If you want to stick with the kitchen sink theme but don’t have an old one lying around, look at thrift stores for a reasonably priced used sink that’s in good condition. You can attach it to the deck next to your grill, so you always have somewhere convenient to wash off your hands or put down tools when you’re outside.

12. Hanging Wire Basket

Hanging wire baskets are not only practical, but they look great, too. This one is a unique take on that idea because it’s hung from a tree branch and will be the perfect addition to any outdoor space where you want to incorporate greenery into your decor.

13. Galvanized Bucket Hanging Planter

An old galvanized bucket is the perfect container for a hanging planter because it’s big enough to fit plants or flowers of all sizes and has a handle, so it will be easy to carry around your yard if need be. Drill drainage holes in the bottom of it before you assemble it and plant a few flowers in it to brighten up your space.

14. Hanging Picket Fence Planter

This hanging planter takes a few old pickets from a broken-down fence and transforms them into something beautiful. The rustic style will look great as part of your decor, indoors or out, but make sure you place this one somewhere where it can be seen from all sides, or you won’t get the full effect.

15. Hanging Wire Planters

Hang several of these wire planters in your patio, veranda, deck, or outdoor entertainment area to add a pop of color wherever you want it. The more hooks you use, the larger the planter will be, so make sure you consider that when purchasing hooks.

16. Hanging Wire Plant Stand

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This wire plant stand not only hangs from the hook but also has legs to create a place for you to display larger buckets or pots in your garden or on your patio. Drill drainage holes in the bottom of whatever container you place on it and fill the wire planters with flowers to add a touch of color wherever you need it.

17. Small Hanging Wire Basket

Small hanging wire baskets are perfect for displaying succulents, herbs, or other small plants that don’t require a lot of depth. Fill each basket with soil before planting your smallest plants in them and use several hooks to display them around your patio, veranda, or deck.

18. Hanging Potted Plant Stand

With this hanging plant stand, you hang the planters from it and fill each one with a different type of flower or plant that needs minimal care and attention to thrive. Please make sure you drill drainage holes in the bottom of the planters before assembling them and don’t forget to add soil.

19. Hanging Vertical Pallet Garden

If you have an old pallet lying around, you can use it as the base for this vertical hanging planter. Drill drainage holes in the bottom of each “pallet” or container and fill each one with soil before planting. Then, attach them to the pallet to create a stunning way to display your favorite plants.

20. Hanging Pallet Plant Stand

Hang several of these hanging plants standing next to each other in your garden or along your walkway for an incredible display of greenery that can’t be beaten. You don’t have to paint them if you don’t want to, but painting them contrasting to the plants in each one will create even more interest.

21. Hanging Trough Planter

Hang this hanging planter from your deck, veranda, or patio and fill it with succulents and cacti for an easy-care display piece that won’t take up much room. It’s another great way to use old pallets because you can paint them whatever color you want before hanging them from your deck or patio.

22. Narrow Hanging Planter

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If you don’t have a lot of space in your yard or on your porch, this narrow hanging planter is the perfect solution. You can hang it by itself or in a row along your deck railings, veranda, or fence for an instant pop of color that comes with minimal care and maintenance.

23. Vertical Hanging Pallet Planter

This vertical hanging planter is ideal if you don’t have much space on the ground under trees or other plants to add any plants. Lay it across a few fence posts in your backyard, or place it in the center of a large tree where you can add plants that need minimal water to survive.

24. Hanging Magnetic Frame

If you have a metal deck, veranda, or gazebo, this hanging magnetic frame is a great way to add some greenery without taking up any space. Add a small magnetic board or piece of metal to the back and hang it using powerful magnets, and you’ll have instant interest on your deck railing, veranda, or gazebo.

25. Small Vertical Hanging Planter

Whether you want to display plants inside or outside, this vertical hanging planter is a great choice. Fill it with soil, plant small flowers or plants in each opening, and then hang it from the ground to create an exciting display that people will love to look at as they walk by your home.

26. Hanging Corner Planter

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Hang this planter from your deck railing, veranda, or fence and fill it with your favorite plants or flowers. You can make it in any size you want, and the hooks on either side allow you to hang it in a corner where you need something interesting to fill in a space.

27. Tall Hanging Planter

This tall hanging planter is perfect for adding some greenery to tall trees, tall bushes, or anywhere you need to add interest in a corner. Depending on the plants you choose to fill it with, you can make it in any size or shape and use it inside or outside.

28. Hanging Terrarium with Succulents

Hang this hanging terrarium from your deck railing, veranda, or fence and fill it with small succulents and cacti to create a colorful display that will add life to your home’s exterior. You can even add a string light inside to give it an extra burst of color after the sun goes down.

29. Large Hanging Succulent Planter

If you have tall trees or bushes outside that need something interesting in them, this large hanging succulent planter is a great solution. You can make it in any size you want to fit the tree or bush, but keep in mind that it needs time to mature before you hang it, so your plants can grow strong roots.

30. Hanging Basket Planter

This hanging basket planter is perfect for adding interest to your deck railing, veranda or fence without taking up any space on the ground. Depending on how much water they need, you can make it in several sizes and use it with any plants you want.

Conclusion

So, get ready to add a little green to your decor with these hanging plant stand ideas. Whether you’re looking for something simple and understated or want to make a bold statement with an eye-catching piece, we’ve got you covered. Happy planting! Now that you know about hanging plants with style, follow this guide: 35 Ideas for Hanging Plant Stands. We’ve got something for everyone, from sleek and modern designs to rustic and traditional styles. And don’t forget – plants not only look great, but they have some amazing health benefits too. Add some life (and color) to your living space today!

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Hi, I'm Sam, a digital marketer, a blogger and I have a Ph. D. degree in plant Biology. I work actually as a research scientist and I'm implicated in many projects of recycling and repurposing industrial and agricultural wastes.
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