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Bristol Post
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Neil Shaw

Ivy planted in office has taken over as it grows to 600ft

An office plant potted 14 years ago has grown into a 600ft monster - hanging from computer monitors and it even has its own sponsorship deal. Bosses Allie Brennan, 51, and her husband, Des, 57, bought the ivy as a small potted cutting in 2009 to brighten up the work space.

Now, more than 14 years later, the plant has grown to almost 600ft - sprouting new shoots to pin up across the office walls and ceiling "every day". The ivy grows at an impressive rate of six inches per month and covers almost the entire office of Protective Solutions Ltd in Stonehouse, Glos. - the packaging company Des founded in 2006.

Allie said: "It covers the office ceiling and walls in the office. It prefers the side with natural light but even know it's sprouting on the darker side. We try to keep to off the desks so it doesn't get in the way but it hangs down and is joined onto the monitors.

A house plant that has taken over the office space (SWNS)

"It makes a massive difference to the office. We can't envision the place without it - it would be dire. It started off as a bit of a laugh but we wouldn't be without it now. We'd have to get another one if it ever went.

"It's a big talking point when customers come in as well. People ask if it's real but I'm not sure where we'd get a fake one this size."

Allie added at the plant is very low-maintenance, requiring some feed and some water only once a week. The plant has even received a sponsorship by gardening company, Gardening Naturally, who provide seaweed extract food to the office.

A house plant that has taken over the office space (SWNS)

Thankfully, the office was always manned during the Covid-19 lockdowns, so the office plant was never neglected. The "absolutely massive" plant goes around the 50ft long by 25ft wide open-plan office several times and then criss-crosses across the ceiling.

Although Allie suspects if the plant continues to grow they'll have to "bring machetes to the office" to hack through the growth - she says staff love the greenery. She said: "It changes daily. Sometimes it's a bit creepy coming in and seeing it changing again.

A house plant that has taken over the office space (SWNS)

"It's very low maintenance, it gets fed weekly and watered. The most time it takes up is taking the time to pin up the new shoots.

"Over lockdown the office was manned the whole time, according to guidelines. It was still looked after and the office air was probably purified for it.

"Staff love it. If it was gone we'd all notice it and we'd just have to get another."

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