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Hang your plants upside down, indoors!

See, I have not gone crazy! How bloody cool is THIS?

The gravity defying, unique and environmentally friendly range of Boskke sky planters are a sure-fire conversation starter. This exciting innovation for indoor plants is self-watering, water efficient (no evaporation) and enables anyone looking to add some greenery to their home or office, the ability to fill a room with beautiful, oxygen giving plants without sacrificing floor space. Why not use them in the kitchen to grow fresh herbs?

Sounds too good to be true doesn’t it? And they’re not expensive either. The sky planters are suitable for any indoor plant, easy to maintain and come in three sizes, from $19.90.

Available online from Zanui.

 

By Jen Bishop

Jen Bishop is our owner and publisher and an experienced journalist and editor. Interiors Addict has been her full-time job for more than 10 years. She is mum to two young boys and lives in Sydney.

4 replies on “Hang your plants upside down, indoors!”

A porous ceramic reservoir sits at the top of the Sky Planter and connects with the soil. It’s filled through a small hole at the top of the planter and water is gradually released into the soil by diffusion. This means most of the water reaches the plant roots directly, reducing evaporation and conserving water. It also means you’ll only have to fill the reservoir when it’s empty, saving time. Ensure there is a good connection between the reservoir and soil for the water to flow sufficiently. Depending on the size of your Sky Planter, your climate and the type of plant you’ve chosen you’ll probably only have to water every week or two.

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