Designing and displaying your plants can be a creative and fulfilling process that adds natural beauty and personality to your home. No matter if you’re a seasoned plant enthusiast or a beginner looking to add some green to your living space, there are countless ways to incorporate plants into your life.  From choosing the right pots to experimenting with placement, you can create a unique and rewarding atmosphere that reflects your personal style.

  • Light ’em up! Remember to incorporate plant lights if you fall in love with a sun lover for a bathroom with only a skylight. There are nifty options for nearly any space.
  • Mix foliage weights, colors, and textures for a depth of experience. Add a delicate fern to a broad leaf Alocasia and a frilly Begonia. 
  • Don’t forget the verticality of vines. Vining plants need space to twine – either up a structure or spill down a shelf. Train them on almost anything for your own jungle vibe.
  • Grouping plants with the same watering needs makes it easy to remember who needs what kind of care.
  • Got some flower power? Feature that beautiful bloomer for a short time where you can enjoy it every day. It might live on the plant shelf most of the time, but pop it on the kitchen table when blooming to brighten things up. Treat those orchids like the sculpture they are!
  • Big bodacious tropical foliage needs s p a c e to thrive! Give trees and palms room to be their large luscious selves.
  • Set a mood with containers. From a rainbow of color to chic neutrals, set off your plants in pots as unique as you. Mix up colors and textures to set a mood and correspond with the plant foliage shapes.

Be sure to check out Plants, Pots, and Placement: 17 Expert Tips for Designing and Displaying Plants in Your Home.

Mike is Frond of These

Albuca ‘Frizzle Sizzle’

 

Philodendron ‘Pink Princess’

Mangave ‘Black Magic’ PPAF