Things Needed

English ivy ( Hedera whorl ) is a fast - growing evergreen mounting vine that can be used as a ground cover and grows well in zones 3 through 9 . English ivy grows 6 to 8 inch in high spirits when used as a ground blanket and has dark green , sheeny parting . A cold - sturdy and virtually plague - free plant , English English ivy is a full choice for gardeners wanting a low - upkeep industrial plant .

Step 1

embed your English ivy in the spring once the footing is practicable , preferably after the last hoar . Choose an cloud-covered day or plant in the late afternoon on a gay day to protect your ivy from the lineal Sunday which can scorch its leave and make shock to the newly transplanted flora .

Step 2

Select a planting situation that receive either full sun or shade as ivy can be grow in either . Too much nuance can slow down the growth of the plant . Planting on the east or Frederick North side of a construction or a tree diagram works well .

Step 3

light the planting site of weeds and debris , then loosen the soil to a depth of 1 foot using a small rototiller or excavator . common ivy needs well - draining soil with a somewhat alkaline pH between 7.0 to 7.3 . Amend the soil with organic compost ; lick in well .

Step 4

Dig a kettle of fish for each industrial plant that is about 3 to 4 in deep and slightly across-the-board than the root musket ball . Space plant about 6 to 12 inches asunder , and within two years the English ivy will grow together to make a thick ground covering .

Step 5

take away the plants from their containers , softly rip apart the ascendant formal to relax , and remove the lower two solidification of leave-taking on the stem to stir root growth .

Step 6

Place the plant in the holes , planting deeply up to the first set of leaves . Fill the jam with soil and pack down gently around the base of the plant life .

Step 7

irrigate the Hedera helix well after planting using a gardening hose or soaker hosepipe . Keep the plant watered soundly three to four times hebdomadary so the soil stays moist .

Step 8

bung with a balanced control - release fertilizer ( 5 - 5 - 5 ) after institute . Fertilize twice a year , once in the bound and again during midsummer .

Step 9

Add a layer of mulch to help control weeds and wield moisture in the soil . Use a 2 - column inch - dense layer of chop leave or shredded barque . Replace each spring .

Tip

Ivy can be used as an alternative to a lawn in pocket-sized 1000 .

Warning

Do not let the plants get excessively wet in the winter .

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