Types of Plants
Amy’s Ivy houseplants are NOT just ivy – they are organic indoor plants that are Very easy to take care of! Below is a list of many possible indoor plants, and you will receive a card with your plant that gives simple directions on their care.
This is what applies to most:
Place in indirect sunlight, and water when the soil is dry. All of the planters have drilled holes in the bottom for drainage. Inside the planters are small rocks in the bottom for drainage, then a layer of organic charcoal, followed by organic potting soil for best plant growth. The organic charcoal helps the soil pH, increasing water absorption and drawing toxins out of the soil. Its excellent porosity allows absorption, retention and slow release of water and fertilizers, increasing the nutritional holding capacity of potting soils.
Ivy’s: Needlepoint, Asterisk, Mint Kolibri, Heart Shaped Ivy (Golden Pothos), Royal Hustler (English Ivy), Heartleaf Philodendron and various other ivy’s.
Succulents: Aloe Vera, Hen and Chicks, Pencil Cactus, Cactus Star, Jade Plant, Crassula, Rainbow Elephant Bush, Mother of Thousands (Kalancho), Calandiva, Ghost Plant, Desert Cactus, Peacock Echeveria, Tiger Aloe, Snake Plant, Lady Fingers, Panda Plant, Wax Plant, Mousetail Cactus, and various other succulents.
Other indoor plants: Begonia, Shamrock, Purple Passion, Pan Am (Friendship plant), Crown of Thorns, Earth Star, Bella Palm, Asparagus Fern, Polka-Dot plant, Boat lily (Moses-in-the-cradle), Blushing Bromeliad, Swiss Cheese Plant, Red Monadenium (spurge), Creeping Charlie, Nerve Plant, Goldfish Plant, Little Warty, Trailing Jade (Peperomia), Pink Lady, Prayer Plant, Blood Leaf, Silver Thicket (spurge), Emerald Ripple Pepper (Peperomia), Moon Valley Pilea, Chinese Money Plant, and various other plants.