English Ivy plants are native to North America, Europe and Asia. There are over 100 different sizes, colors and leaf shapes. This plant is also on the NASA list as being an excellent air purifier.
English Ivy plants are native to North America, Europe and Asia. There are over 100 different sizes, colors and leaf shapes. This plant is also on the NASA list as being an excellent air purifier.
English Ivy likes bright indirect light. Direct sun will burn their leaves. In low light, the new leaves will appear smaller and further apart.
English Ivy will die if they are over-watered. Allow the top 1-2” of the soil to dry out before watering. Crispy leaves indicate over-watering not under-watering.
Feed every two weeks in the Spring and Summer with a well balanced (20-20-20) liquid fertilizer ½ the recommended strength. Then fertilize monthly in the Fall and Winter.
English Ivy Plants grow in temperatures between 45-80°, but prefers a consistent temperature to grow well. They also like a medium to high humidity.