Wall hanging planters are ideal for your indoor plants

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As the reports are saying that pollution is increasing day by day, people have started to fear the harm that is causing human death. People living in metropolitan areas are the most affected as they don’t have sufficient trees which generally filters the air. Hence, people started to grow plants inside their home.

Wall hanging planters are actually ideal for your indoor plants and you should grow them without any hesitation. There are several of these kinds of planters which are structured to take up a small amount of area yet permitting maximum productivity of your herbs.

If you are living in a colony which does not receive 6 hours of sun rays, then your herbs might get damaged. Make sure that you rotate the faces of the herbs to maintain their balanced growth. Wall hanging planters doesn’t need too much sunlight, hence making them ideal for indoors. If you are growing your herbs outside in containers, you need to bring them in and save them from excessive sunlight. There are also varieties which grow during winters too!

All you need to know about installing wall hanging planters for your indoor plants:

  • The containers: Planters that hang on the wall are said to be the ultimate space saviors. They normally leave space to roam/move freely on the interiors of your home. Apart from being practical, they offer you a classic décor. Most people utilize container pots for their herbs. They are available in varied types of sizes and shapes. Hence, you have the choice of using a hanging basket for several annually blooming herbs.

The chosen type relies on the quantity of soil and water that your herb needs. You must be aware of the drainage system that the container is having, as bad drainage can rot the roots. You must be also aware of the size of the containers as small container leaves the root of the herb bounded.

  • The quality of Soil: Herbs feel comfortable in the loamy and loose soil. Because they are planted in a container, they won’t be getting a sufficient amount of nutrition by extending their roots. Hence make sure you are providing a soil rich in nutrition. You can try Peet moss mixed with compost, garden loam, and coarse sand. Your main goal will be to keep the soil breezy and light.

  • The ideology behind selecting your herbs: Integrating the herbs with some flowers and succulents makes a striking décor! Wall hanging planters are best suited for this as you can substitute the plants permitting to meet their individual needs.

Brief about the best herbs for your indoor container gardens:

As said earlier, if the right amount of soil and light is provided, almost all the herbs can be grown indoors and in containers. Most of the herbs actually do well despite low light. Herbs such as lavender, parsley, marjoram, peppermint, lemongrass, and coriander grow excellently well indoors.

Avoid using the below-mentioned herbs for indoor gardening:

Some herbs are not for indoor gardening and hence die with time. To name a few, they are - rosemary, sage, and cilantro.

How will you plant in a wall hanging planter?

  • Select the correct container and herb.
  • Avoid using soil potting mix
  • Maintain a scheduled watering time and a regular check on the soil
  • You must rotate the containers so that balanced growth happens
  • Implement mulch to harness moisture
  • Avoid over-harvesting.

Conclusion

Herbs are basically hardy in nature. What are you waiting for? Start growing the ones you usually buy and bring a serene look to your indoor surrounding. Do go through the entire passage and don’t forget to comment if you find something missing in the briefing of wall hanging planters!