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Easy to care for and versatile, ivy is a perfect plant to have at home and give that touch of life to the environment, either as a beautiful vine or as a cascade.
How to care for ivy and make it always beautiful
But how to take care of this species so beloved by plant lovers? Check out some basic care you should take to keep your ivy healthy and happy.
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Ivy plants do well in full sun or half shade, so they adapt well to indoor environments. The important thing is not to leave it in complete shade. If you want to put it completely in the sun, the ideal is that it goes through the process of rustification, in which you introduce the plant to the sun little by little so that it adapts to the light source. And it is important to point out that the color of the Ivyvaries according to the amount of light it receives, the lighter the environment, the lighter the plant's leaves become.
Watering
You should water your plant about 3 times a week. Here, the important thing is to keep the soil moist without soaking it. So, if the weather is hot, you may need to water more often. To know if it is time to water, touch the soil and check if it is drier or wetter. If it is dry, you know it is time to water.
Ground
The soil for this plant can be prepared with common soil, always very loose, and without forgetting to fertilize it with worm humus or balanced NPK 10-10-10 fertilizer. If the soil is too large, it is interesting to build a drainage layer to prevent the soil from becoming waterlogged.
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Pruning is very necessary because ivy grows so easily. This helps to keep it under control and to remove old, dry or yellowed leaves.
Seedlings
It is very easy to get ivy seedlings, since it is originally creeping. Underneath the leaves it usually has loose roots, so you have to cut a small part of it and plant it in the ground. The plant propagates easily, so you don't have to bury the root, just settle it in the ground.
There is a wide variety of ivy, with different colors and shapes, but the basic care is the same. So, you can go ahead and adopt the Ivy that best suits your personality and the decoration of your home. It is still worth pointing out that this is a toxic plant, so every care is little with children and animals.
Learn more about perfect ivy
Taking care of plants is always a bit of a challenge, but with a few tips, you'll take it easy. Check out some videos with important information to keep your ivy beautiful and healthy:
Basic ivy care
In this video, you will learn basic and essential tips to take care of your ivy at home, in an uncomplicated and fast way, leaving it looking great.
How to make English ivy seedlings
How about planting Ivy in other places or maybe even sharing it with friends? Check out this simple tutorial on how to make seedlings of English ivy, a simply beautiful type.
How to grow Cape ivy
Are you unsure about the process of planting cape ivy? Follow the step-by-step process in this video and see tips on the ideal substrate for the soil.
How to restore dried or yellowed ivy
Is your Ivy having a hard time? With a few simple steps you can learn how to recover your little plant, which probably has too wet a root.
See how simple it is to have ivy at home? It is an excellent choice for those who want plants that are beautiful and easy to care for.
12 pictures of ivy in decoration for you to get inspired
Now that you know how to take good care of your plant, check out these decoration ideas to make your home even cozier.
1. it is very easy to include ivy in your decoration
2. looks great in corners of your living room
3. giving a delicate green touch
4. it is a very versatile plant
5. you can bet on creative vases
6. like this, which is a great option
7. you can mix it with other species
8. the more the merrier
9. if you have a pet
10. it would be better to leave the ivy in a high place, such as on shelves
11. but regardless of how you choose
12. the ivy will make your corner much more cozy
Now that you are almost an ivy expert, how about getting to know another beautiful species? Check out the Monstera Adansonii!