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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle
Gynelle Leon

Houseplant of the week: English ivy

ivy plant in a concrete pot

Why will I love it?
English ivy (Hedera helix) is a modest plant that comes free from any hype. It has a bad rap for being an invasive outdoor plant, a destroyer of ecosystems and brickwork. But it makes a great indoor plant, one that’s good for the ego because it thrives with ease and may end up being a plant you have for life.

Light or shade?
Bright indirect sunlight to shade.

Where should I put it?
I have mine in a hanging basket about a metre from a bright window.

How do I keep it alive?
Place in a bright, cool place out of direct sunlight. Keep the soil moist by watering little and often. During its growing session, between early spring and early autumn, fertilise monthly. English ivy prefers some humidity, but it will tolerate normal levels in our homes. Regular pruning isn’t necessary, but it is a fast grower so, if it has outgrown its place, snip excess length from its luscious trailing stems and propagate to make more plants!

Did you know …
Research has shown that English ivy in the house substantially reduces the amount of mould in the air, as well as cutting many other airborne toxins, such as formaldehyde and benzene.

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