The
English ivy will also grow up walls and fences, giving a nice,
natural look to the border of a garden. English ivy is extremely
adaptable when it comes to soil type, water, and sunlight.
The English ivy is most hardy in zones five through eleven.
One thing
to note about English ivy is that it can be extremely toxic
to humans and animals. This is not common to all English ivy,
but special precautions need to be taken in every case. Make
sure that any pets do not eat the berries or leaves of the
English ivy, as this is where the toxins will be. If a pet
or child is observed eating part of this plant, contact a
poison control center immediately.
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