Deets: Ivy is a versatile houseplant that can be grown in many different situations. Ivies can be grown in hanging baskets, at the base of other houseplants and in pots of their own. Ivy is often trained on trellis frames or wire topiary forms into various formal or whimsical shapes.
Name(s): English Ivy, Hedera helix, Branching Ivy, Glacier Ivy, Needlepoint Ivy, Sweetheart Ivy, California Ivy
Light: In both winter and summer, ivy requires bright light, but avoid direct sunlight in summer. In winter, plants can accept a bit of direct sunlight, such as when placed in south-facing windows .In both winter and summer, ivy requires bright light, but avoid direct sunlight in summer. In winter, plants can accept a bit of direct sunlight, such as when placed in south-facing windows.
Water: Potted ivy prefers moist, humid conditions, but not soaking. Don’t let the soil dry out and keep it evenly moist.
Grower: Beginner, all types
Pets: No. This plant is toxic to pets.