The 10 Best Planter Hanging Hooks
This wiki has been updated 20 times since it was first published in May of 2020. If you're running out of places to put your numerous plants, it may be time to get creative. Installing planter hooks in walls or ceilings is a simple and beautiful way to display flowers, herbs, succulents, and much more. This list includes a variety of hangers from the plain to the whimsical, so there's bound to be a piece that will complement your indoor and outdoor spaces. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki.
Editor's Notes
October 08, 2020:
Some factors to consider while choosing a planter hook include how much weight you would like to hang, where you would like to put it, and what is most aesthetically pleasing to you.
For instance, if you're looking to suspend a heavy hanging planter, a smart choice would be the heavy-duty Stoutmax Shepherd's Hook. If you only need the hook to hold up a light plant you might prefer the Sungmor Decorative Mounts.
If you want to hang a planter from the ceiling, try the Alamic Ceiling Hooks. The Panacea Swivel is also a great option if you'd like to be able to spin your plants while they hang.
Personal style and the decor of your home will also determine the best option. The Mkono Plant Hangers have a simple, minimalist design while the Lewondr Wall Brackets are much more intricate and whimsical.
While each hook listed here is of good quality, some of them are packaged with screws that aren't up to their task. They are still included because this seems to be the case with the majority of these brackets. It's advisable to buy screws separately to install many of the brackets.
Special Honors
Hooks and Lattice Coventry Bracket If you believe more is more, this high-end option with intricate details may be right for you. It has scrollwork and leaf accents, as well as a powder-coated finish that will stand up to the elements. hooksandlattice.com
Kinsman Lamppost Bracket This Victorian-style bracket allows you to hang planters on either side of a lamppost. It can adjust to fit a pole that is three to four inches in diameter and features twisted steel arms with a black plastic coating. kinsmangarden.com