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by Sarah Martin, Sar

The soil should be a rich loam; the richer the soil the more rapid will be the growth. Yet avoid stimulating manures. Slips root readily, taken off at any leaf joint, and placed either in earth or water; in the latter they will soon throw out roots, and may then be transferred to pots.

The only precaution to be taken in growing ivy is to keep it from frost while in growth and if frozen, to keep the sun away from it, thawing it out with cold water from whatever garden water feature (http://www.garden-fountains.com/Detail.bok'no=2922) you possess. In summer the plants may be set out of doors, and will make vigorous growth.

There are many species, of which the most common is Hedera Helix, the common twining ivy, a native of Europe, of which there are many varieties. The leaves of these varieties vary quite a bit and many distinctions have been founded on these variations.

There are two very beautiful kinds, the silver and golden, the foliage being beautifully variegated with white and gold. The Tree or Aborescent Ivy is merely a form of the common variety, which is shown by its returning to the primal Aborescent form not infrequently. The leaves are entire, and the plant often, retains its form for years.

H. Roegneriana is a variety with large, heart-shaped leaves, which is much esteemed.

H. digitata, the palmate or hand-shaped Ivy is a pretty variety, of rapid growth; the leaves are small, dark, and veined. This is often called, erroneously, the Irish Ivy.

H. Canariensis is the Irish, or Giant Ivy, the leaves are five-lobed, and larger than those of the common ivy. This type of ivy may not be best for areas where patio statuary (http://www.garden-fountains.com/Detail.bok'no=3416) is on display since it can grow quite large and overshadow the statues.

Almost all the varieties of nurserymen's' catalogs are merely forms of these, with peculiar foliage.

The Golden Ivy is a splendid plant; when the young
leaves come out it resembles a mass of yellow flowers. Ivies are grown in hanging baskets, around windows, made to trail around picture frames and looking glasses; indeed, they may be made decorative in the highest degree.

The plants should always be well supplied with water, though it should never be allowed to stand at the roots. Large plants of the common varieties may be procured inexpensively. The ornamental foliaged varieties are somewhat pricier.

If you have ivy growing out of doors (and it will thrive if you keep the winter's sun away from it), a pretty effect may be produced by cutting large branches, and keeping them in vases or outdoor fountains of rain water. They will grow well all winter, and planted in spring make nice plants for autumn.

The plant commonly known as German Ivy is not an ivy; the botanical name is Senecio Scandens. It is deservedly popular, from its rapid growth and its freedom from insects. The Coliseum Ivy is a species of Snap-dragon, as may be seen from an examination of the flowers, and a very pretty plant it is; botanically it is Linaria Cymbalaria.

Five-leaved Ivy is the Virginia Creeper or Woodbine (Ampelopsis Virginica), a native of our woods. The Poison Ivy is Rhus Radicans or Rhus Toxicodendron, and not of the same family as any of the above.


Although the home and garden store in one's local area is a good option for home and garden products for their residence, there is another option available to individuals who wish to acquire items of this type, which is home and garden online shopping. One can buy so many different kinds of home and garden items online and have them shipped right to their door. There are many different reasons to consider home and garden online shopping.

One of the nice things about online shopping is the convenience factor surrounding it. One can search for desired items online, purchase them through a secure site and then have them delivered right to their front door in a couple of day's time. The convenience factor is one of the main reasons why individuals do a lot of their shopping online. It prevents them from having to drive to the store, search for their desired purchases in crowded areas and then wait in potentially long lines to pay for their items. One who partakes in home and garden online shopping will not have to deal with any of these often frustrating issues. They can simply search for their desired home and garden items and buy them online. Since one does not have to try on their home and garden items, it makes purchasing an item of this type online a no-brainer.

Another wonderful reason to consider home and garden online shopping as a way to purchase goods for one's residence is that an individual who uses the Internet to buy these things can search multiple stores in a short period of time. If one were driving to the local home and garden store and could not find exactly the item that they were looking for, they would then have to get back in the car and drive across town to another home and garden store where they would hope to find what they wanted to buy. With home and garden online shopping, the prospective buyer can search various stores with a few keystrokes and clicks of the mouse. Also, one may also be able to access specialty home and garden stores online which do not have physical store locations in one's local area.

The Internet has worked wonders with taking the hassles and guesswork out of shopping for a wide variety of items, but especially home and garden goods. One who has never tried home and garden online shopping is sure to love the convenience and variety that they will find when they hop online and start looking at all of the products available to them via their computer. Online shopping is the way to go when it comes to acquiring home and garden items for one's home.

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