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Swedish ivy is a misnomer, as this delightful vining plant is neither Swedish in… More
English ivy is a perennial climbing vine that grows vigorously; a mature plant can… More
How entrancing an English ivy plant can be to a cat--leaves fluttering in the… More
As a houseplant, English ivy provides lush green foliage throughout the year. This vining… More
English ivy is grown as a potted houseplant, a ground cover and a climbing… More
English Ivy is a climbing vine that affixes itself to walls, fences, trees and… More
... associated with genteel landscaping and refined living. But the very thing that makes… More
English ivy is classified as a climbing vine. It may also be considered invasive,… More
English ivy may look attractive on old buildings, but in many cases it can… More
English Ivy, Latin name Hedera helix, is an evergreen vine grown most frequently as… More
.... According to horticulturist Ron Smith, "English ivies do not need a lot of… More
English ivy (Hedera helix) is native to England, Ireland, the Mediterranean and western Europe.… More
English ivy (Hedera helix) is a hardy, evergreen vine native to Europe, western Asia… More
...skets, topiaries and trailing plants. German ivy, English ivy and Swedish ivy are the… More
Topiary art is an ancient practice that dates back hundreds of years. Gardeners use… More
English Ivy is a classic vine with both formal and casual appeal. When it… More
English Ivy, the classic vine that covers cottages and runs along brick walls, is… More
...en you think of topiaries, you may imagine formal English gardens with hedges that… More
English ivy is a popular ground cover that can also climb walls and fences.… More
Guide Sheet: How to grow English Ivy More
Growing ivy involves maintaining it to prevent it from spreading and killing everything in its… More
Learn the correct size for a tip cutting when growing houseplants from tip cuttings in… More
Algerian ivy plants are beautiful plants to grow in your garden or home. Learn all… More
I really need some help. My project is to get our front flower garden looking like a flower garden instead of a weed garden. I am very new to gardening, this is my first year. Trouble is I have no idea what the flowers already planted are. As you can… More
I came across this list and thought I would share it. I consider it a general guideline because some of the plants listed have been attacked by the beasties. For instance, I know that petunias and dogwoods have been affected by them here in my area. Sorry for the long… More
Three weeks ago, I took a young friend of mine to see a planetarium show and visit our local science museum. We had a great day, and as we were leaving, detoured to one of the gardens on the museum grounds. The sign said "Garden of Fragrance". As I walked… More
Look what I found, I am in glee over it. Wanted to share it with you all as I will be going the store right now to buy the 15% 20 liter of this Vingear. I have some that is 80% but have not used it yet as it is… More
Hi everyone!! I'm glad I found this forum. I love to work in my yard but so far this year about all I've done is fight ants and some underground critters that dig holes, leave little round balls of dirt above ground and eat some of my favorite flowers roots!… More
This does not mean the whole plant but sometimes parts but is best to keep them out of reach regardless Plants Poisonous to Cats Almond (Pits of) Aloe Vera Alocasia Amaryllis Apple (seeds) Apple Leaf Croton Apricot (Pits of) Arrowgrass Asparagus Fern Autumn Crocus Avacado (fuit and pit) Azalea Baby's… More
... bulbs and iris rhizomes for fall planting.i have english ivy rooted plants and different types of hosta to trade or if anyone has some bulbs extra to share. i dont know the names of the hosta More
...en we bought the house- they were tangled deep in English Ivy and bermuda grass, hadn't been fed in how long, were covered in mildew and rot. They've spent the past month looking like sorry sticks in the ground: More
I've had an insect visiting me each day and I've never seen one like it. I'm wondering if anyone knows what this thing is? It's approx 1.5" in body length, it's wings appear to rotate in such a way that it can maneuver in any direction in a millisecond! It… More
...t kill the poor things "rescuing" them from their English Ivy captors and mildew and rot. ;) They're just now starting to bud and bloom and I'd love to… More
Help...........5 years ago I planted English ivy after the ground hogs ate my other plantings. They ate Snapdragons, Impatiens and Alyssum before I tried the English ivy. Now back to my problem.....the ivy is growing well. It is 12 inches over the brick border hiding my hard work of shaping… More
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