Variegated English ivy plants in a 14 cm pot
Hi I am selling this pot of very beautiful ivy plants for you to keep indoor as a house plant or grow as a beautiful addition to your garden, providing an excellent ornamental plant to your trees, fences and garden walls. Ivy can make a wonderful houseplant. It can grow long and lush and bring a bit of the outdoors inside. Growing ivy indoors is easy as long as you know what makes an ivy plant happy. The most important part of indoor ivy plant care is light. All true ivies need bright light. Variegated cultivars can take medium light, but be aware that their variegation will become less pronounced in less light. Without enough light, inside ivy plants will become leggy and sickly looking. When watering your ivy, always check the soil before adding water. Ivies prefer to be kept slightly on the dry side, so let the soil dry out some (dry to the touch on top) before you water your ivy plant again. Also, make sure that your plant has excellent drainage, as ivy does not like to be in standing water or overly wet soil. Caring for ivy plants should also include fertilizing. Fertilize your ivy about once a month in the spring and summer with small amount of a water soluble, nitrogen-rich fertilizer. Do not fertilize in autumn and winter, as this is the ivy’s dormant period and the fertilizer may do more harm than good at this time. Ivy houseplants benefit from periodic washing to remove dust from their leaves. To wash your ivy plant, simply place the plant in the shower and allow the water to run over the plant for a few minutes. Ad ID: Delivery Services Consumer Credit