I love love love this!!! Am looking forward to following your tips and instructions when I move into a new apartment!
Melissa Frusco Author
February 13, 2020 / 11:31 am
I’m so happy to hear that!! It’s a lot easier than it looks – you really just need a great trailing plant to get it started. Feel free to DM me on IG @melissa.frusco if you need any tips 🙂 x, Melissa
Kelly
May 18, 2020 / 2:58 pm
Hi! This is beautiful!! I’m going to make my own this week. I’m wondering where you purchased your pot/what kind of pot you used. I’ve never had indoor hanging plants and want my plant to have drainage but don’t want water spilling on the floor. Are there pots with contained drainage systems? Thank you!!
Melissa Frusco Author
June 12, 2020 / 9:57 am
Hi! Yay, you’re going to love it. I actually found this pot at my florist, but it’s just a regular 6-inch pot w/ drainage. This one came with a saucer which keeps water from spilling onto the wall and floor. I usually lay a towel beneath when I water as an added precaution. I find a lot of my pots on Amazon! x, Melissa
Ekaterina
May 21, 2020 / 11:26 pm
Hey, how big was that pot that you used?
Melissa Frusco Author
May 22, 2020 / 12:02 pm
It’s a 6 inch pot!
Rebecca
June 13, 2020 / 10:40 am
Love this!! I started gathering my supplies and I’m so excited for it to be a new house project. Thanks for sharing! Do you have any tips for watering the pothos without being able to take it down from the wall to drain? Are you underwatering more frequently for less drainage mess? Putting a bowl under the plant?
Melissa Frusco Author
June 14, 2020 / 10:19 am
Thank you! It’s honestly such an easy project to put together! Usually we put a towel or bowl underneath to catch any extra water that drips out of the saucer! Hope this helps and good luck!! x, Melissa
Alex
September 30, 2020 / 10:13 am
Hi! Does your wall get dirty behind the vines? I’m thinking of something similar for my house and that’s what I’m most worried about.
Melissa Frusco Author
September 30, 2020 / 10:53 am
Hi! Nope, not at all! We even moved this from our first apartment to a new place and there was no dirt behind the vines when we removed from the wall. Hope this helps! x, Melissa
Alex
September 30, 2020 / 10:59 am
Thanks for getting back to me! And cool, then I think I will proceed. Love your content 😀
Melissa Frusco Author
September 30, 2020 / 11:00 am
Thanks so much! It’s a pretty easy build and once it’s up, you just let it grow! Good luck 🙂
I love love love this!!! Am looking forward to following your tips and instructions when I move into a new apartment!
Author
I’m so happy to hear that!! It’s a lot easier than it looks – you really just need a great trailing plant to get it started. Feel free to DM me on IG @melissa.frusco if you need any tips 🙂 x, Melissa
Hi! This is beautiful!! I’m going to make my own this week. I’m wondering where you purchased your pot/what kind of pot you used. I’ve never had indoor hanging plants and want my plant to have drainage but don’t want water spilling on the floor. Are there pots with contained drainage systems? Thank you!!
Author
Hi! Yay, you’re going to love it. I actually found this pot at my florist, but it’s just a regular 6-inch pot w/ drainage. This one came with a saucer which keeps water from spilling onto the wall and floor. I usually lay a towel beneath when I water as an added precaution. I find a lot of my pots on Amazon! x, Melissa
Hey, how big was that pot that you used?
Author
It’s a 6 inch pot!
Love this!! I started gathering my supplies and I’m so excited for it to be a new house project. Thanks for sharing! Do you have any tips for watering the pothos without being able to take it down from the wall to drain? Are you underwatering more frequently for less drainage mess? Putting a bowl under the plant?
Author
Thank you! It’s honestly such an easy project to put together! Usually we put a towel or bowl underneath to catch any extra water that drips out of the saucer! Hope this helps and good luck!! x, Melissa
Hi! Does your wall get dirty behind the vines? I’m thinking of something similar for my house and that’s what I’m most worried about.
Author
Hi! Nope, not at all! We even moved this from our first apartment to a new place and there was no dirt behind the vines when we removed from the wall. Hope this helps! x, Melissa
Thanks for getting back to me! And cool, then I think I will proceed. Love your content 😀
Author
Thanks so much! It’s a pretty easy build and once it’s up, you just let it grow! Good luck 🙂