Living

Hanging Plants. Upside down.

published Sep 7, 2011
We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing.

We can think of at least three awesome reasons to start hanging plants upside down in our small apartment. First, it’s space saving; these plants don’t take up any floor space. Second, they are way more kid proof than plants on lower surfaces. Third, it’s pretty quirky and would make a great conversation piece at our next party.

(Image credit: Apartment Therapy)

But we still can’t decide if it’s totally hot or totally weird. If you are in the “it’s hot” camp, check out the Boskke website (ceramic and recycled plastic pots range in price from $15 to $60). Re-Nest did a full review of a Boskee Sky Planter which is worth a read.