English Ivy
Hedera helix
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Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
Hedera helix
In stock & ready to ship today
FREE shipping on orders of $49 or more!
Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
English Ivy is a low-maintenance indoor outdoor plant that requires just a weekly watering and prefers indirect light, making it perfect for busy lives like ours. It’s the confidence booster I never knew I needed, letting me enjoy the beauty of nature without the worry. Imagine the possibilities – it can climb a trellis, grace a bookshelf, or spill over a pot, bringing a touch of elegance wherever it goes.
English Ivy boasts a captivating display of foliage that transforms subtly throughout the seasons. In spring, new growth emerges with a soft, glossy sheen. Each leaf unfurls a vibrant lime green, sometimes tinged with bronze or copper, creating a tapestry of color variations. As the leaves mature, their texture hardens slightly, maintaining a smooth surface yet gaining a subtle leathery feel. The vibrant green deepens to a richer, more emerald tone, with the prominent white veins standing out in stark contrast.
Throughout summer, the foliage remains lush and full, offering a dense and cooling effect. As autumn approaches, a subtle shift occurs. The vibrant green mellows to a cooler jade hue, and some leaves may develop a hint of burgundy around the edges. This adds a touch of fiery warmth to the overall color palette. While some plants boast a dramatic autumn transformation, the English Ivy’s beauty lies in its graceful subtlety, offering a year-round display of captivating greens with a touch of seasonal flair.
English Ivy thrives in part shade to some shade. Avoid harsh, direct sun which can scorch the leaves. Indoors, a brightly lit corner or a south-facing window with sheers is ideal. Well-drained soil is essential. Use a commercial potting mix or amend your existing soil with perlite or peat moss for optimal drainage and aeration.
Mature English Ivy can reach up to 50 feet in length, though its width varies depending on support. Consider its potential size when choosing a planting location. Space multiple English Ivy plants 10 feet apart to allow for proper growth and air circulation.
Since English Ivy is typically sold as a container plant, you likely won’t need to dig a hole for outdoor planting. If planting outdoors in the ground, dig a hole slightly larger than the pot to accommodate the root ball.
Gently remove your English Ivy from its container and loosen any circling roots. Place the plant in the hole (if planting outdoors) or pot, ensuring the crown (where the roots meet the stem) sits at soil level. Backfill the hole (if planting outdoors) or pot with soil, tamping gently to eliminate air pockets.
Water your newly planted English Ivy deeply to settle the soil and hydrate the roots. Aim for the water to drain freely from the bottom of the pot.
When planting outdoors, apply a 2-inch layer of mulch around the base of the plant (avoiding the stem) to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Water consistently, allowing the top inch of soil to dry before watering again. Avoid soggy soil. Reduce watering during winter as the plant goes dormant. Feeding: During spring and summer, feed your plant with a balanced fertilizer diluted according to package instructions. Take a break from fertilizing in fall and winter.
English Ivy is a natural air purifier, gently filtering out toxins and replacing them with a calming dose of oxygen. Breathe deeply and feel the tension melt away as you reconnect with the beauty of the outdoors, all from the comfort of your armchair. This isn’t just a houseplant, it’s an experience. Don’t wait to cultivate your own personal oasis. Breathe easy and bring the beauty of nature indoors - order your English Ivy today.
Your English Ivy isn’t high-maintenance, but it does crave gentle light. Indoors, provide bright, indirect light. South-facing windows with sheers are perfect. Outdoors, dappled shade under taller trees keeps your plant happy.
English Ivy prefers consistent moisture, but avoid soggy soil. Let the top inch of soil dry before watering thoroughly. During winter, reduce watering as the plant goes dormant.
Well-draining soil is key! Use a commercial potting mix or mix your existing soil with compost or peat moss for optimal drainage and aeration.
Feed your English Ivy monthly during spring and summer with a balanced fertilizer diluted according to package instructions. Take a break from feeding during fall and winter.
Regular pruning encourages bushier growth and keeps your English Ivy in check. Pinch off leggy stems or trim back overgrown areas whenever needed.
English Ivy is a low-maintenance champion! Remove any yellow or damaged leaves to promote healthy growth. Occasionally wipe down the leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and promote shine.
Unpack your new English Ivy and give it a drink! Water it thoroughly until water drains freely from the bottom of the pot. Find a spot with bright, indirect light indoors or dappled shade outdoors. Let your ivy adjust for a few days before repotting if needed.
This is a time for growth! Water your English Ivy consistently, allowing the top inch of soil to dry before watering again. Avoid soggy soil. During spring and summer, feed your plant with a balanced fertilizer diluted according to package instructions. Prune regularly to encourage bushier growth and maintain your desired shape.
Your established English Ivy requires minimal care. Water when the top inch of soil dries out and adjust watering frequency based on the season. Reduce watering in winter. Continue monthly feeding during spring and summer, and stop fertilizing in fall and winter. Prune as needed to maintain shape and encourage growth. Enjoy your thriving green companion for years to come.
Hold off on fertilizer for now. Let your new plant adjust to its environment for a few weeks before introducing any additional nutrients.
During spring and summer, give your English Ivy a boost with a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength according to the package instructions. Apply it once a month to promote healthy growth. Take a break from fertilizing in fall and winter as the plant’s growth slows.
Established English Ivy needs less feeding. Continue with the same balanced fertilizer, diluted to half strength, but apply it only once every two months during spring and summer. Skip fertilizer entirely during fall and winter.
Sharp shears or pruning snips are all you need for a clean cut.
Prune your English Ivy in late winter or early spring, before new growth appears. This allows the plant to recover before putting on its spring show.
Identify any leggy stems or overgrown areas you want to control. Simply snip them back to a desired length or remove them entirely at the base. For bushier growth, pinch off new growth at the tips.
Your English Ivy will bounce back quickly! Water your plant thoroughly after pruning to encourage new growth. Remove any pruned foliage for a clean and tidy appearance.
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