Interior Design

How I Upgraded My Home Décor with a $10 Hack for My Pothos Plant: The Ultimate Wall Feature

My houseplant décor levelled up when I discovered a $10 hack that turned my pothos into a stunning wall feature. Just like getting a new puppy, I researched the best practices for plant care and prou...

Transforming a Pothos into a Stunning Wall Feature with a $10 Hack

Adding greenery to your home décor is a popular trend that has been around for ages. It not only adds a touch of nature, but it also brings life to a space. When I first started with my houseplant décor, I knew all too well the struggles of finding the right plant and the disappointment when they started to wither. That's when I discovered my saving grace - the pothos!

The pothos plant not only looks beautiful, but it's also easy to maintain. I found myself falling in love with the plant's trailing vines and pretty leaves. However, I wanted to take my love for pothos to the next level and create a unique display for my home.

So, I started to research different ways to display my pothos plant, and I stumbled upon a $10 hack that completely transformed it into an eye-catching wall feature! I was ecstatic about this affordable and effortless DIY trick and couldn't wait to see the results.

Materials Needed

  • Pothos Plant
  • Planter with drainage holes
  • S-shaped hooks
  • Nails
  • Hammer

Instructions

Here's how you can create your own stunning pothos wall feature:

  1. Take your pothos plant and remove it from its current planter. Be sure to carefully loosen the roots so that they can adapt to the new planter pot.
  2. Add fresh potting soil to the new planter pot, just enough to cover the roots.
  3. Place the pothos plant into the new planter pot, filling any remaining space with potting soil.
  4. Take your S-shaped hooks and hang them at equal distances across your wall at a height that suits you.
  5. Hang your planter pot on the hooks and allow the pothos plant to trail down the wall.
  6. Hammer in nails at the base of your wall, ensuring there's enough space for the trailing vines to grow.
  7. Use garden twine or plant ties to train the poth
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