8" English Ivy - Variegated H.B.
Hedera Helix
Hedera Ivy is a hardy, woody vine, and a very fast, very aggressive grower. Ivy is a very easy plant to grown and maintain. They will grow in nearly any light conditions, though they do prefer indirect light.This ease of growing makes them an ideal plant for people who may lack a green thumb or with a busy schedule. Toxic to pets and people
| | Ivy grows best in bright, indirect light during the growing season, but can benefit from the occasional direct sunlight during the Winter. |
| | Always check the soil before you water your Ivy plant. Ivy likes to be more on the dry side, so let the top inch or two dry out before watering. To check, stick your finger in the soil to the first knuckle. If the soil feels dry, then it's time to water your plant. Ivy do not like having soggy soil, so discard any excess water that drains out after watering your plant. |
| | Fertilize Ivy every other week during the Spring and Summer with a 20-20-20 fertilizer. Do not fertilize your plant if it's stressed (conditions are too hot, too cold, or too dry) or if it isn't producing any new leaves |
| | Ivy does not require regular pruning to grow well. However, since Ivy is such a strong and aggressive grower, regular pruning will help manage its size. Simply trim the vines to your desired length. |
| | Height: 15 cm Spread: indefinite |
| | 15° - 25°C | 59° - 77°F |
| | This plant is air purifying |
| | Toxic to pets and people |
















