1. Can it be kept at home?Green ivy is very suitable for growing at home. It is a very common plant with evergreen leaves all the year round. Placing it at home can add vitality to the home and can also be used for viewing. If you grow it indoors, it can also beautify the environment. It is also very easy to grow. It can be grown not only in soil but also in water. Moreover, it can also play a certain purification role, making the indoor environment fresher. If it is kept indoors, it will enhance ventilation. 2. Precautions1. Toxicity: Its juice is toxic. Do not touch its juice with your hands easily during breeding. There is no need to worry too much when breeding outdoors. More attention should be paid to those raised indoors. If there are small children at home, they should be watched more strictly, otherwise unnecessary effects will be caused if they are accidentally ingested. 2. Location: When raising it at home, you should choose a good location. The location should not be too dark, and it should be allowed to see sunlight appropriately. It is best not to keep it in the bedroom. It can be placed outdoors on terraces, balconies, and near windows. |
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