Outdoor Hanging Plants

7 Best Low-Maintenance Outdoor Hanging Plants for Your Home

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Been thinking of creating the perfect outdoor garden display? We suggest outdoor hanging plants - our personal favorites for decorating with ease, style, and elegance! Of course, you might wonder - "what makes them so special?". Well, we're here to answer all your questions! 

 

• Outdoor Hanging Plants: A Decor Option, A Class Apart

Hanging plants by themselves are stunning decor options with their cascading vines and trailing charm. However, keep these plants outdoors and you're golden! Their delicate vines and showy leaves or flowers make for absolutely wonderful displays, giving you the best of two worlds - added privacy and aesthetics!

Here's why you will effortlessly fall in love with outdoor hanging plants:

 

1. Decor Ideas 

a. Versatile Aesthetics

Variety and personalization options are never a worry with hanging plants! Whether you’re looking for cascading foliage or bright blooms, there’s a hanging plant to suit all your needs. They come in a variety of types, colors, shapes, and sizes, giving you the freedom of never-ending choices.



b. Vertical Interest

Adding a different kind of depth and dimension to any space, outdoor hanging plants make it feel more dynamic and welcoming. Wherever you’re looking to place these plants, they can always be placed more strategically, making your space look bigger and brighter. Additionally, hanging plants effortlessly create a more relaxing and calming atmosphere.



c. Space Optimization

In modern urban spaces, hanging plants are like a godsend. If you’re running out of ground space for decorations, just look up! Hanging plants offer a solution for maximizing greenery without sacrificing any more floor space. By suspending plants from railings or ceilings, you can create a lush oasis even in limited areas.

 

2. Privacy

a. Natural Screening

As we mentioned, strategic placement of plants is always beneficial. However, with outdoor hanging plants, such placement can work like magic! Placing outdoor hanging plants strategically can help create a sense of privacy on your balcony. Opt for dense foliage or trailing vines to form a natural barrier that shields you from prying eyes while also enhancing aesthetics.



b. Noise Reduction

The dense foliage of lush plants can help absorb sound, providing a peaceful retreat from urban noise pollution. You can choose plants with broad leaves or dense growth habits for maximum acoustic benefits. Afterall, what’s better than a noise-less, restful time in your personal space?



3. Low Maintenance

a. Resilient Varieties

Selecting the best low maintenance outdoor hanging plants is key to hassle-free balcony gardening. So, remember to for plants like Pothos, Spider plants, or succulents that thrive with minimal care and are resilient to outdoor conditions.



b. Easy Accessibility

Maintaining outdoor hanging plants is convenient due to their elevated placement, eliminating the need for bending or kneeling during routine care tasks. Simply water, prune, and fertilize as needed without straining your back or knees.

 

 

4. Hanging Flower Plants for Balcony Spaces

a. Seasonal Color

Incorporating hanging flower plants adds a burst of seasonal color to your balcony decor, enhancing its visual appeal throughout the year. You can choose flowering species like Petunias or Geraniums for continuous blooms and vibrant hues.



b. Pollinator Attraction

Flowering hanging plants not only beautify your balcony but also attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies. Create a pollinator-friendly environment by including nectar-rich flowers that support local wildlife.

 

 

• Best Low Maintenance Outdoor Hanging Plants You Can Choose From

Here are 7 of the best outdoor hanging plants you can choose from that will let you create a stunning, vibrant display:

 

1. Ferns

Buy Fern Plants

• Where To Place

Ferns thrive in shaded or partially shaded areas, making them ideal for balconies or patios with indirect sunlight. For the best, long -lasting displays, you can hang them under awnings, in alcoves, or on the north-facing side of buildings. 

 

• Basic Care

Ensure your fern plants receive sufficient airflow to prevent fungal diseases and water them plants regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Additionally, provide occasional misting to maintain humidity levels.

 

2. Spider Plants

Buy Spider Plants

• Where To Place

Spider plants thrive outdoors in partially shaded areas like under trees or on covered porches. So, you can hang them on patio railings or overhangs to add vertical interest. If you have outdoor spaces just outside some windows that receive just enough indirect sunlight, you can create a stunning display for these rapid growers there as well. 

 

• Basic Care

Water your Spider plants the top inch of soil is dry, typically weekly. Use well-draining soil and fertilize every 2-4 weeks during the growing season. Spider plants prefer temperatures between 60-75°F (15-24°C) and moderate humidity, and regular pruning of yellow leaves and leggy stems to maintain their appearance.

 

3. Pothos 

Buy Pothos or Money Plants

• Where To Place

Pothos thrive outdoors in bright, indirect sunlight or partial shade. For this reason, you can hang them on covered patios, under awnings, or in shaded garden corners. Their cascading vines are absolutely perfect for charming outdoor displays, also adding to your sense of privacy.

 

• Basic Care

Water your Pothos when the top inch of soil is dry, usually weekly, ensuring good drainage. Make sure to use well-draining soil to avoid root rot and fertilize monthly during the growing season. Pothos tolerate a wide range of temperatures and prefer moderate humidity. Remember to prune your plant to control growth and remove any yellow leaves for optimal health.

 

4. String of Pearls 

• Where To Place

String of Pearls plants also thrive bright, indirect light or partial shade. Their unique cascading, bead-like foliage adds elegance to vertical spaces and garden borders. These can also be placed outside of windows that receive shaded sunlight or on patios where the rays are filtered.

 

• Basic Care

Water your String of Pearls when the top inch of soil is dry, typically every 2-3 weeks, ensuring well-draining soil. Fertilize monthly during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer. They prefer moderate temperatures and humidity levels. Prune to maintain their trailing shape and remove any yellowing foliage for optimal growth.

 

Buy Succulents

 

5. Philodendron {Trailing Varieties}

Buy Philodendron Broken Heart Hanging Plant

• Where To Place

Philodendron plants love staying indoors but also make for great outdoor hanging plants when placed in the right setting. They do well in partially shaded areas with filtered sunlight. You can hang them anywhere outside that receives partial sunlight. Their lush foliage adds a stunning, tropical flair to vertical spaces as well as garden borders.

 

• Basic Care

Water philodendrons when the top inch of soil is dry, typically once a week, ensuring good drainage. Use well-draining soil and fertilize monthly during the growing season. They tolerate a wide range of temperatures and prefer moderate humidity. Prune to control growth and remove any yellow leaves for optimal health.

 

Buy Philodendron Plants

 

6. Twisted Hoya

Buy the Twisted Hoya Plant

• Where To Place

It’s no shocker that the Twisted Hoya also thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Their unique, contorted foliage adds intrigue to vertical spaces and garden borders. You can hang them on windows and patios railings that receive filtered light.

 

• Basic Care

Water twisted Hoyas when the top inch of soil is dry, typically every 1-2 weeks, ensuring well-draining soil. Fertilize monthly during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer. They prefer moderate temperatures and humidity levels. Prune to maintain their twisted shape and remove any yellowing foliage for optimal growth.

 

7. Peperomia Creeper

Buy Peperomia Variegated Hanging Plant

• Where To Place

As you must have realized by now, plants tend to do best in bright, indirect light or partially shaded areas. The Peperomia creeper plants are also the same! So, suspend them from windows on the outside or above covered patio spaces that are partially well-lit.

 

Buy Peperomia Plants

 

• Basic Care

You can water your Peperomia creepers when the top inch of soil is dry, typically every 1-2 weeks, ensuring well-draining soil. Fertilize monthly during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer. They prefer moderate temperatures and humidity levels. Prune to control growth and remove any yellow leaves for optimal health.