How to Hang Trailing Plants Without Damaging the Vines
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There’s nothing worse than finally finding the perfect trailing plant… only to damage it while trying to hang it.
If you own plants like:
Pothos
String of Pearls
Philodendron
String of Hearts
Ivy
…you know exactly what I’m talking about.
Traditional plant hangers can be frustrating because they often require you to:
- force vines through tight straps
- flip heavy pots around
- untangle stems
- accidentally snap healthy growth
- stress plants that were thriving
And if you’ve spent months growing long vines, that damage feels painful.
Why traditional plant hangers can be difficult
Most plant hangers were designed long before trailing houseplants became such a huge part of interior design trends.
Today, people are styling homes with:
- hanging Pothos
- trailing Philodendron
- cascading String of Pearls
- layered plant walls
- ceiling plant displays
But the actual hanging process hasn’t evolved.
A better way to hang trailing plants
That frustration is exactly why I created Hook & Vine Co.
Our detachable top system allows you to:
- Lay the hanger flat
- Place your plant securely
- Gently guide straps around your vines
- Attach the top hardware
- Hang your plant without the chaos
No shoving plants through tiny openings.
No damaging delicate vines.
No wrestling your plant.
Perfect for:
Pothos
String of Pearls
Philodendron
Hoya
Ivy
and more.
Functional design meets home décor
We believe plant hangers should be functional—but they should also feel beautiful in your space.
Your plants are part of your home design.
They deserve accessories that reflect that.
Shop the first drop
Hook & Vine Co is officially live, and our first drop is intentionally limited.
If you’ve ever struggled with traditional plant hangers, this was made for you.