Not only does adding greenery to your home look amazing it also can help you breathe better, sharpen your focus, and helps to purify the air. We promise you don’t need to have a green thumb to bring some life to your home!

In this episode of Bea Organized, Beatrice Copeland shows you how to make 3 affordable and fun DIY plant hacks to help you up your plant game. Watch as she demonstrates how to craft the perfect lightbulb terrarium, succulent wall art, and a hanging planter.

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  • dan

    the tilandsia (air plant) needs air circulation for it to get its nutrients from. i think you could make this work by fertilizing it once a month (or maybe twice?). but the tilandsia is not the best plant to place in a non ventilated container.

  • BlackBerryTrees

    loved all of these!!! the only thing I wondered was how to make it easy to water your hanging planter if the hole at the bottom is being used by the rope. If I try it at home I think I will add a plate to my planter so that I can water my plant and keep it hanging

  • Spectacular Bear

    if you do this at home, don't actually knot the rope inside the pot. that's how you get mouldy macrame from water draining out of the plant into the rope. also you can't switch out the pot then. the knot at the bottom with the trailing ends outside is what's usual for macrame things…