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Hanging plants not only make a decorative statement in your home interior, but they also bring the goodness of nature by purifying air, reducing anxiety, and many more benefits. Many of these plants can be grown in soil or water with low to minimum care.
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In this story, let’s explore the hanging plants that grow well in sandy soil. Let’s start!
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Boston Fern: Well-known for their graceful and arching small branches, Boston Fern grows well in sandy soil with consistent moisture and indirect sunlight.
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English Ivy: With its cascading foliage and robust growth, English Ivy makes a perfect choice for hanging plants. This plant thrives well in sandy soil.
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Golden Pothos: With heart-shaped leaves and cascading growth, this dynamic plant can grow in multiple mediums including water and sandy soil.
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Spider Plants: Making a great choice for hanging plants with its pleasing bushy appearance of leaves hanging down from the pot, these adaptable plants can grow in sandy soil.
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String of Pearls: Making a fine addition to your interior’s hanging display, this charming succulent with bead-shaped leaves prefers sandy soil and indirect sunlight.
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Wandering Jew: With colourful foliage and trailing stem, this beautiful plant prefers well-drained soil and bright indirect sunlight, making it a perfect choice for hanging plants.
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Burrow’s Tale: With its trailing stems cascading down, this gorgeous succulent makes a striking addition to your interior with its bead-shaped fleshy leaves. It needs bright indirect sunlight and well-drained soil to grow well.