Collection: Wall-Mounted Brackets

No garden space? No problem. Wall-mounted brackets let you turn any bare wall — balcony, corridor, kitchen, or living room — into a lush green display. Thousands of Indian homes already use vertical gardening to grow ...

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No garden space? No problem. Wall-mounted brackets let you turn any bare wall — balcony, corridor, kitchen, or living room — into a lush green display. Thousands of Indian homes already use vertical gardening to grow more in less space. Our brackets are built to hold pots securely and look great while doing it.

At Vedicflora, we offer wall-mounted brackets at the lowest price without cutting corners on quality. Whether you want a single statement plant or a full wall of greenery, you will find the right fit here.

Why More Indian Homes Are Going Vertical

Space is precious in most Indian homes. A study on urban gardening shows that vertical gardens can increase usable green space by up to 70% in compact homes. Wall brackets are the easiest way to start. They keep your floor free, reduce clutter, and add a fresh, natural look to any room.

  • Balcony gardens — line your railing wall with colourful flowering plants
  • Indoor corners — display air-purifying plants like pothos or spider plant
  • Kitchen walls — hang small herb pots for fresh tulsi, mint, or coriander
  • Vastu-friendly spots — place lucky plants like money plant on the north wall
  • Work-from-home setups — add a calming green backdrop to your desk area

How to Choose the Right Wall-Mounted Bracket

Picking the right bracket is simple once you know what to look for. Start with the pot size and weight — most standard brackets support pots up to 5 kg. For heavier ceramic pots, choose a wider, double-arm bracket. Check that the bracket material suits your wall type: iron brackets work well on brick and concrete, while wooden brackets add warmth to painted interiors.

Think about how many plants you want to display. Single hooks are great for a standalone focal point. Tiered or multi-arm brackets let you group plants for a fuller, more designed look — our best seller tiered sets are a favourite for balcony makeovers.

Easy to Install, Easy to Love

All brackets in this collection come with mounting hardware. Most installs take under 15 minutes with a basic drill or wall anchor. They are low maintenance — a quick wipe keeps them looking new. Powder-coated finishes resist rust even in humid balcony conditions, making them a smart long-term investment for Indian weather.

  • Works on brick, concrete, and tiled walls
  • Rust-resistant finish — ideal for humid and monsoon conditions
  • Compatible with most standard nursery pots and grow bags
  • Adjustable designs available for different pot diameters

Frequently asked questions

What size pots do wall-mounted brackets support?

Most brackets in our collection support pots between 4 inches and 10 inches in diameter, with a weight capacity of up to 5 kg. Always check the individual product listing for exact dimensions. If you use heavy ceramic or terracotta pots, choose a heavy-duty bracket with a wider arm for safety.

Can I install wall-mounted brackets on a rented home's walls?

Yes, but check with your landlord first before drilling. For rented spaces, look for adhesive or railing-clip bracket options that do not require wall drilling — these work well on balcony railings and smooth tile surfaces. Our product descriptions mention the installation type so you can choose the right one.

Which plants grow well on wall-mounted brackets?

Air-purifying plants like pothos, spider plant, and peace lily do very well in wall brackets indoors. For balconies, try flowering plants like portulaca, petunia, or marigold. Lucky plants such as money plant and jade also look beautiful on wall displays and are easy to grow for beginners.

Are these brackets suitable for outdoor and monsoon conditions?

Yes. Most wall-mounted brackets in this collection feature a powder-coated or rust-resistant finish that handles rain, humidity, and direct sunlight well. For coastal or very humid regions, look for brackets specifically labelled weatherproof or stainless steel in the product title for the longest life.

How do I style multiple brackets together on one wall?

A simple rule is to group plants in odd numbers — sets of three or five look the most natural. Mix heights by placing taller plants higher and trailing plants like pothos lower so they can cascade. Our tiered bracket sets are designed for this and take the guesswork out of spacing — they are a best seller for a reason.