Pots for plants have evolved; they can now hang upside down.
Besides looking awesome, these upside-down plants save space and water, allowing even tight urban apartments to have a bit of greenery.
What began with upside-down gardening has now shifted indoors with the help of companies such as Boskke.
However, you don’t need to buy a special pot in order to grow upside-down plants. You can make your own pot using common materials such as tin cans and plastic bottles.
Design*Sponge has great instructions on how to make these recycled planters here.
Check it out! And start growing plants.







