Dig a planting hole for the ivy 12 inches from the fence and at the middle of the fence.
Planting english ivy on fence.
One you establish this plant it will quickly take off and cover your entire fence.
The english ivy plant.
Most of the common types will do the trick.
English ivy hedera helix is a very vigorous and aggressive woody evergreen vine outdoors english ivy is used as an ornamental ground cover or elegant green covering for stone or brick walls.
If your soil lacks organic matter amend it with compost before planting.
Plant english ivy in a shady area with an organically rich soil.
This is the plant that inspired the ivy league colleges nickname.
Growing english ivy plants.
Make the planting hole deep enough for the entire.
Growing ivy is a simple way to cover or decorate an unsightly fence.
If you want to grow your ivy to cover a fence you should plan on planting the ivy as close to the fence as.
In its native habitat the common name of this plant is atlantic or irish ivy.
Evergreen and foliage plants that grow on fences.
Like hedera helix it may become invasive.
Step 1 planning and preparing.
I am in zone 6a b according to the usda but winters can definitely get into zone 5 once in a while and are on the long side nov march easily.
One vine generally covers a single 6 foot fence section.
Ivy is an invasive plant so pick an area where it has plenty of room to grow.
Space the plants 18 to 24 inches apart or 1 foot apart for quicker coverage.
The vines grow 50 feet long or more but don t expect quick results in the beginning.
English ivy vines are poisonous plants for humans dogs cats and livestock.
They can also help add winter interest to your garden or serve as a backdrop to your other plants.
English ivy prefers partial sun or filtered shade but it will grow in full shade.
Choose the right spot to plant english ivy.
Toxicity of english ivy.
English ivy or hedera helix is an evergreen plant that is found in many parts of canada and the united states hedera hibernica is a similar plant that has also been introduced to north america and is often known as english ivy.
All parts of the plant are toxic.
Ivies known for their climbing habit are a perfect choice for covering ugly wire fences with lush green foliage.
Ingesting the leaves can cause excessive drooling vomiting and diarrhea as well as delirium hallucinations rash and fever.
The best ivy for covering a wire fence.
Severe skin irritation can result from contact with the plant cell sap.
If you plant ivy in an area that is not shaded during the heat of the day provide the plant with a shade screen for the first 4 to 6 months.
I don t know if english ivy would survive after it had grown long enough to compromise the structural stability of the fence.
English ivy is also a very popular indoor houseplant or for use in outdoor hanging baskets.