Evergreen ivy fencing - a natural solution for your garden

Evergreen ivy is the ideal choice for those who want to create a beautiful natural fence in their garden. It is an easy-care plant that retains its foliage throughout the year, providing a green barrier of privacy. In this article you will find out what types of ivy to choose, how to care for evergreen ivy in winter and what products from the Green Facades range can complement your garden space.

Evergreen ivy fencing

Which evergreen ivy for a fence?

When choosing ivy for a fence, it is worth paying attention to the variety and the characteristics that best suit your needs. Here are some recommended varieties:

  1. Hedera Helix 'Woerner' - A dense-growing variety with dark green leaves with fine white veins. Ideal for locations with varying degrees of sunlight.
  2. Euonymus Fort 'Dart's Blanket' - A low, spreading ivy with small, light green leaves. Will work well on low fences or as a living rootstock.
  3. Hedera Hibernica - A classic Irish ivy with large, glossy leaves. It is characterised by rapid growth and good resistance to low temperatures.
  4. Hedera Helix 'Glacier' - a variety with bicoloured leaves with white margins, ideal for sunny locations.
  5. Hedera Helix 'Goldchild' - is distinguished by its golden leaf edges, which adds a unique character to the fence.
  6. Hedera Helix 'Green Ripple' - A small, dense variety with gently wavy leaves. Good for shady locations.
  7. Hedera Helix 'White Ripple' - with leaves with white margins, looks good against darker plants.
  8. Carpinus Betulus (Haagbeuk) - common beech, which can be used as a dense evergreen barrier.
  9. Trachelospermum jasminoides - Star jasmine with beautiful, intense fragrant flowers. Grows well in sunny enclosures.
  10. Pyracantha 'Dart's Red' - a fire bush with red berries that attracts birds to the garden in winter.
  11. Elaeagnus ebbingei - plant with silvery foliage, resistant to drought and pollution.

The perfect solution for those looking for a finished green fence are the ivy panels offered by our company Green Façades. These products combine aesthetics with functionality to create fences that are durable and easy to install. The Green Screen mobile panels are available in a variety of ivy varieties, such as Hedera Helix 'Woerner' and Hedera Hibernica, to suit any garden. The design of these panels is based on specially prepared structures that ensure stability and rapid plant growth.

With Green Screen panels from Green Facades, you can easily create a natural barrier that not only shields your space, but also brings in greenery and freshness all year round.

Evergreen ivy is a unique plant that retains its foliage all year round, adding greenery to the garden even in the coldest months. During the winter, ivy does not lose its foliage and its stems and leaves remain vibrant green, making it an excellent choice for fencing.

Ivy is a plant that is resistant to frost and adverse weather conditions. Thanks to its ability to adapt to different climatic conditions, it can grow in both shady and sunny locations. In the case of more severe frosts, the leaves may turn a slightly darker shade, but they do not fall off and continue to protect the fence from wind or noise.

In general, evergreen ivy does not require special protection during winter. It is a plant that copes well in Polish climatic conditions, ensuring uninterrupted aesthetics and functionality of the fence throughout the year.

If you are thinking of creating a green ivy fence, it is also worth considering the other solutions offered by Green Facades:

Green roof - a great way to use roof space to create a green oasis.
LivePicture GO - a modern system for decorating walls with living plants, ideal for interiors and exteriors.
Green panels - ready-to-install panels with live plants that can create mobile or permanent green walls.
Green facades - vertical gardening systems that can transform a building into a living, green structure.

We encourage you to find out more about the full range of Green Facades, available at www.zielone-fasady.pl.

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