ZOUTOG Handmade Natural Woven Plant Hangers, Set Of 4
Last updated: August 7, 2023
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Overall Take
The four plant hangers in this set are handwoven to produce a boho-chic vibe. They are designed to fit small, medium and large plant pots with ease. The hangers also look great in a variety of settings, including an office, a rustic cabin and a small condo.
In our analysis, the ZOUTOG ZOUTOG Handmade Natural Woven Plant Hangers, Set Of 4 placed 2nd when we looked at the top 5 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.
From The Manufacturer
Simple Way to Display Your Plants: Perhaps you are limited on space or you need to keep your plants safe from curious toddlers and pets. Hanging them from the ceiling or wall will accomplish this. Set of 4: The boho-chic macramé plant hangers set with 3 different styles, measures 43 inches from top to bottom, will fit a variety of flower pot shapes and sizes. Natural Color: This natural macrame plant hanger is only available in an undyed variation and can be used indoors for best results. People love the quality and construction of this macramé plant hanger and it will add a natural aesthetic to your home. 70s Flashback: Hang it in front of a window, or in the corner of a room to add texture, warmth and visual interest to your decor, bring the urban jungle to your home, cabin or office! This ancient art is not lost! Now you can have it for such a deal and it is all NATURAL! Truly beautiful and timeless. Classically Retro but a great accent for any modern or conventional style.
Overview
Vertical planting has grown in popularity, as it’s a great way to save space. Homeowners can make use of plant hangers to achieve this, as many hangers are also decorative and add style to a room.
As you shop for plant hangers, check to see whether they are designed for indoor our outdoor use. Many are safe for both, however, some are not made to withstand the elements, making them a better choice for indoor use.
Review the hanger’s construction material. You don’t want to go with a hanger that uses artificial ingredients or chemical ingredients that may harm your plant. An excellent choice is 100% pure cotton, which is sturdy, durable and soft.
Look at the design and flexibility of the plant hanger’s threads next. Most use a macrame technique that makes the fibers textured and more decorative. When the fibers are also flexible, they are able to handle pots of various sizes. That way, you only have to purchase one set of hangers instead of multiple sets in different sizes.
Consider any decorative touches that make the planter stand out. For example, some incorporate attractive wooden beads within the thread, while others feature a wooden base at the bottom. The wooden base is great for displaying small succulents and cacti. There are also hanger sets that have a boho-chic vibe and sets that offer a variety of thread colors, such as ivory, brown or gray.
Finally, review the number of hangers in the set and their hanging lengths. You’ll find a wide variety available. There are sets of two plant hangers that measure the same length, as well as sets of six plant hangers that each hang at a different length. You can use all the hangers in the same room and arrange them in a design, or split them up to have some hanging in your office, some on your front porch and some in your living room.
Buying Advice
- A few additional plants that do well in hangers include string of pearls, moth orchids, goldfish plants, spider plants, burro’s tail, pitcher plants, English ivy and black pepper vines.
- To install your hanging planter, you’ll need to first have a ceiling hook. When choosing a hook, check to see how much weight it is able to support. The maximum weight limit includes the weight of the plant, plant pot and the hanger. Most ceiling hooks simply need to be screwed into space and take just a few minutes to set up. Make sure you thoroughly read all the manufacturer’s instructions before you begin.
- When watering indoor plants in hanging planters, you’ll need to place a drip tray below them. You also have the option of taking them outside when watering.
- In addition to ceilings, hangers are often designed to be hung from walls, the corners of a cabinet and even from a curtain rod.
- Over time, your plant hanger may become a bit dirty from your plant’s soil. A macrame hanger can be cleaned and restored to like-new condition. Start off brushing away any soil with a soft-bristled brush. Then set the hanger in your washing machine and use the delicate cycle and a mild detergent to get it clean. If you prefer, you can hand wash the hanger with a little dish soap and lukewarm water. Hang the planter hanger up as you normally would, but without the plant to give it time to dry. Once dry, you can reshape it and reinstall your plant.
- Never clean your plant hanger using extreme water temperatures. This will cause the material to harden.
- When washing the hanger with other items, you may want to place it inside a mesh laundry bag to keep zippers, snaps and buttons from damaging the threads.