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The best vertical planters for adding a green element to your home

Using vertical planters will save gardening space while adding an artistic element to the way your plants are arranged. These planters can have a style all their own. Some can be tiered and rustic with wooden shelving. You can also find plants that look like modern art sculptures, with multiple pockets to hold all of your plants.

It can be difficult to find enough space for all of the plants you want. Using an outdoor vertical planter will let you give each plant its own space while also saving space of your own. Use a vertical wall planter with its own pockets or a beautiful tiered stand for all of your pots. There are plenty of styles to choose from.

Meiwo Hanging Vertical Planter

Best Wall-Mounted

The Meiwo Hanging Vertical Planter is a wall-mounted planter that will let you stack your plants easily and compactly. Each of the plastic pockets is lined with a felt cloth that absorbs water and prevents it from leaking. These are great if you have a garden nursery or hanging plants that need a lot more space to hang out in.

Mr. Stacky 5-Tier Planter Pot

Best Tiered Planter

The gorgeous Mr. Stacky 5-Tier Planter Pot is a great way to place all of your plants in one stack. Each of the terra cotta pots is 12 by 12 inches. The middle of each tier is kept up with a 3/4-inch pipe. You can remove the tiers to easily plant individual flowers or blooms before stacking them back up.

Ufine Vertical Planter

Best Ladder-Style Planter

The rustic Ufine Vertical Planter uses fir wood to make a ladder-style plant holder. Each of the shelves can carry 14 pounds. The layers are staggered to help you move around plants of different heights and sizes. The open wood paneling ensures every plant gets sunlight. The wood has been carbonized to withstand weathering without lacquers and paints.

These vertical planters will help showcase your beautiful plants in a new and stylish way. Make room for all of the plants you want to take care of in your life. They are beautiful, they are functional, and they will add a lot of beauty to your home. Find a new home for your plants with any of these vertical planters.

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