![]() ![]() Choose some short plants that will lay low and some taller plants that will stand out. Some with big leaves, some with small leaves. Choose a variety of textures and shapes! When it comes to choosing your plants, you’re going to want to choose types of plants with different textures and colors.It’s important to find a routine that you can stick to and that will keep your plants happy and thriving over time. Start with just 1-2 plants per shelf, and then as you gain confidence with the plants you can slowly add more. If you’re new to houseplants, it’s probably best that you take your time building up your collection. So, it’s important that you don’t have to constantly check each pot to be sure it isn’t leaky! If you have a lot of plants, you’ll have a lot of water happening over on the shelves. This is especially important if you have wood shelves! I like to use these simple plastic ones for my planters that don’t come with a drip tray. And, thanks to the fact that the windows are stacked, all of the plants can easily get light throughout the day. Our plant wall shelves are right next to two southeast facing windows. Most houseplants are happiest with indirect light (meaning, the sun doesn’t hit their leaves directly) and they generally want a lot of it. Pick a wall in your home that gets a good amount of indirect light.Plus, who doesn’t want a giant wall of plants?! Plant wall shelf tips It’s a great way to make a huge impact in your living room (or any other room in your house) and you can display a huge number of plants without taking up a ton of space! ![]() I wanted to share a few tips and tricks today for creating your own plant wall shelf display. It’s one of my favorite things we’ve added to the house! It just recently got covered up with the Christmas tree (always a bummer, but it’s just the best spot in the house!), so it deserves a minute in the spotlight before it goes into hiding for a few weeks. I love how our plant wall shelf display looks. I had a black thumb!īut then, 2020 happened and my collection grew and, well, here we are. In fact, I hardly owned any plants at the time. When I originally built and hung these DIY floating living room shelves, I didn’t intend for it to become a big plant wall. ![]()
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