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Reputation: 69

How to hang an outdoor hanging plant indoors for winter?

I have a fuchsia plant I want to move indoors for the winter. I am looking for a way to hang it indoors. I do not want to drill a hole in the ceiling. Since I have two cats, I don't think a stool will work. I have been looking for metal indoor plant/lantern light stand without success? Ideas?

Also my walls are not angled right to allow a tension towel bar to be used.

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  • Sacri_ordines_by_charism_small
    Reputation: 3723

    Assuming the poor plant will survive the change and move, the easy poor-college-kid way to hang a plant near the ceiling without drilling is to use a long curtain rod with "hook" shapes on the end, and stand the rod upright in a corner. Secure the rod at the bottom with a weight (carpet) or tape (hardwood). Hang the plant from the top of this (this is why a hook shape or those little swirl-balls of metal, work best), and voila! no damage to the apartment/dorm/whatever.

    Aside: How exactly are your walls ANGLED, by the way? Mine are pretty much at 90 degrees... (like most??) ;)

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