Common ivy makes an excellent (and easy) houseplant! In this post, I'll review common ivy care and propagation.
Trailing indoor plants is an easy way to bring your interiors to life. Here are the best vines to grow, plus the gardening tools to do it.
Common ivy makes an excellent (and easy) houseplant! In this post, I'll review common ivy care and propagation.
So you’ve put up all the holiday decor and thrown away the dried out crispy greens and Christmas tree... Right? You have cleaned up, haven’t you?
This simple guide will show you how to propagate ivy in water with ease. Step by step guide to growing ivy cuttings in water.
Grapy Ivy is an easy-care classic houseplant that can be grown on trellises and in hanging baskets.
Growing and English Ivy indoors is a joyful and rewarding experience. This plant is easy to grow and can be styled in many ways.
Here is everything you need to know to have your Pothos plant growing so fast you'll be pulling out the hedge trimmers! The first step...
Discover the secrets of Devil's Ivy plant care. Learn how to keep this elegant greenery thriving with our informative guide.
Hedera Helix aka English Ivy is an aggressive & invasive creeping vine native to Europe and Asia. This plant actually makes for a great houseplant!
Details Our Howards come in two sizes: Plant height (including pot): 50-60cm Plant height (including pot): 70-80cm Howard can usually grow up to 1m. Likes Even though Howard can cope with just above freezing, he's happiest at room temperatures. Howard can tolerate shade, but will thrive in well-filtered, but not direct, light. Dislikes While Howard is a tough one to kill, he won't survive direct sunshine. He is better off placed by a North-facing window or in a bright position deeper into a room. Watering and feeding Howard's cast-iron consitution means that an occasional watering will be enough: just make sure to keep the compost moist. Over-watering will show with brown spots on his leaves. Use a liquid plantfeed every two or three months during warmer months. Howard's foliage is also a dust magnet: keep him clean by wiping him down a damp cloth. Living with pets and children Your pets and children will be safe and sound playing around Howard.
Swedish ivy is a popular hanging basket houseplant favored for its lovely trailing habit. Learn how to grow this interesting houseplant in the following article. Click here to get additional informati
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Cissus Rhombifolia is an easy care plant. Also known as Grape Ivy, the attractive oak shaped leaves and tendrils make for a wonderful hanging plant to give your home that retro Greek taverna vibe. Its non-fussy demeanour with regard to light, watering and humidity make it versatile for most locations and the deep green mature leaves combined with unfurling silvery new growth and downy stems add dimensions of texture to indoor greenscapes. Cissus Rhombifolia Ellen Danica - Grape Ivy Care & Info Guide Horty Hints Not shy of the dry! This plant is somewhat more robust and tolerant of neglect. Only water when the soil is 80% dry... Might as well put your feet up then. Be careful not to overwater your Grape Ivy, as waterlogged roots are prone to rot! Pluck or perm! Pinch out the tips to create a bushier plant. Light Cissus rhombifolia Ellen Dancia prefers bright, indirect light but can also tolerate some shade which makes it an ideal plant for the home or office. Watering Allow your Grape Ivy to dry out between waterings. Water thoroughly and allow to drain. Do not let the plant sit in water as root rot may develop. Temperature Cissus rhombifolia thrives in normal household temperatures: anything from 10-24°C. Avoid long stays in areas over 30°C however. Humidity This plant is tolerant of normal household humidity but thrives in slightly higher humidity. Consider occasionally misting your Grape Ivy for best results. Feed Apply a weak general purpose fertiliser during the summer. View Plant Nutrition Height & Growth Rate Ellen Dancia is not known to be a particularly fast or slow-grower. Trails can grow to approximately 1.5 metres indoors. Cut back to maintain desired length. Please note: each plant is unique so available heights are approximate and the plant you receive may vary by ±10%. Toxicity Considered safe for people and pets, however, be aware that the sap can be a slight skin irritant. Origin Cissus rhombifolia Ellen Dancia is native to South America. Please note: images show how this plant may look at various stages of maturity. The size you choose may look different. View All Trailing & Hanging Plants
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There are several varieties of ivy plants, and in this article, we will talk about the most popular types of ivy plants with pictures.
Ivy is a member of the Hedera genus of plants. These climbing vines are commonly grown as potted houseplants. Most varieties of ivy are hardy plants that seldom require special care although poor growing conditions and certain illnesses may affect the health and appearance of these plants.
If you're ready to add this classic vine to your home, here's what you need to know about growing it indoors.
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