How do you overwinter English ivy?

Leave at least 3 inches of the plant intact, as shearing the ivy too short can damage the plants. Water English ivy deeply before the ground freezes in winter, especially if the fall months have been dry. Watering is important, as wet soil will act as an insulator.
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Can English ivy withstand a freeze?

Types such as Boston ivy and English ivy survive winters that get as cold as minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the Missouri Botanical Garden. Others, such as Swedish ivy, are only cold hardy to USDA plant hardiness zone 10. Poison ivy grows to USDA zone 4, where winters see readings as low as minus 30 F.
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How do you take care of ivy plants in the winter?

This plant loves to be misted with room-temperature water. Feel free to do this daily, especially in the winter when the air is very dry. Not only does misting provide humidity, but it also keeps the pests away. Your Ivy prefers temperatures between 60-75°F.
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Is English ivy winter hardy?

Although ivy is one of the best indoor plants, don't let that fool you: Many ivies are adaptable to overwintering outdoors. Four of the most common perennial species are English ivy (Hedera helix), Swedish ivy (Plectranthus australis), Boston ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) and Algerian ivy (Hedera canariensis).
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Will English ivy grow back after winter?

These plants are evergreen and do not lose their leaves in the winter, although individual leaves die and drop off occasionally. Ivy grows best in partial shade and rich, moist soil. Under these conditions, the leaves remain glossy green or variegated throughout the year.
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Should you cut back English ivy?

English ivy pruning depends on growth and may need to be done every other year, or as often as every year. Use clippers or a weed trimmer to trim along sidewalks or borders as often as needed. Similarly, if your English ivy vine is trained to a trellis or another support, use clippers to prune out unwanted growth.
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Can I bring my ivy indoors?

When indoors, it's good to give your ivy bright, indirect light. With too much shade, the plant can grow leggy, and too much direct light can scorch its leaves. Humidity is generally good for ivy, and moderate temperatures are ideal.
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Does ivy need water in winter?

Water English ivy deeply before the ground freezes in winter, especially if the fall months have been dry. Watering is important, as wet soil will act as an insulator. Don't water the ivy if there is already snow or ice on the ground.
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Where should you store ivy plants?

Ivies do well at cool to moderate room temperatures of 50 to 70 °F during the day and about 5 to 10 °F lower at night. A good, rich commercial houseplant potting mix will be fine for ivy. They should be planted in a container with good drainage.
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Can you grow ivy in pots?

The safest option, even if it may not be the most imaginative, is to grow English ivy in a pot, especially one that lets its leaves cascade over its edges. “It's best to plant English Ivy in a pot that is either wide and shallow or a pot that can hold its roots,” Mast adds.
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Can English ivy grow outside?

English ivy performs well grown outdoors in full sun to full shade. However, varieties with green leaves perform better in partial sun to shade, and those with variegated leaves tolerate sunnier conditions.
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Is English ivy a perennial?

English ivy is an evergreen, perennial woody vine in the ginseng (Araliaceae) family. Its dark green, waxy leaves are alternate and have between 3 and 5 lobes. H. helix has tiny greenish-white flowers that bloom in late summer or early fall and after the flowers come blue-black berries.
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Is English ivy an indoor or outdoor plant?

English ivy can be grown indoors, where it thrives with relatively cool nights and frequent misting to maintain humidity. However, it is generally considered to be a finicky houseplant, despite its being a common offering at garden centers.
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How do you save English Ivy?

If your Ivy is turning brown and dying back this is most likely due to dry soil, too much sun and under watering. To revive dying Ivy it is important to water it appropriately, plant it in the right sized pot and use a fertilizer if necessary. Dying foliage should be cut back to promote healthy green growth.
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Can you cut ivy and replant?

Ivy Plant Propagation

One vine can be cut into multiple pieces and grown into new plants, turning one plant into a dozen. The secret to rooting ivy vines is in the cutting and care you give them during the rooting process. Propagating English ivy and related species can be accomplished in either water or soil.
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Can you keep outdoor ivy indoors?

Many gardeners assume that because it is so relentless outside, it will do equally well inside. But most ivy species actually struggle to thrive indoors. They don't like the dry air and constant temperatures. That means you need to give them a little extra care to help them do well.
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When should you repot an ivy plant?

When the plant becomes top heavy, root bound, or dries out too rapidly, it is time to repot. Put ivies into slightly larger pots, just large enough to hold the roots. Over-potting, or use of too large a pot for the size of the root system, and inadequate pot drainage can lead to root rot.
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How do I know what type of ivy I have?

Identifying species of ivy plants is usually done by the distinctive leaf shape. Generally, ivies have lobed leaves that grow alternately along climbing or trailing vines. The size, shape and color of the leaves depend on the variety of the ivy plant.
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What do you do with long ivy plants?

Ivies prefer to be kept slightly on the dry side, so let the soil dry out some (dry to the touch on top) before you water your ivy plant again. Also, make sure that your plant has excellent drainage, as ivy does not like to be in standing water or overly wet soil.
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How long do English ivy plants live?

How Long Does English Ivy Live? English ivy can last 5-10 years indoors or around 10 years plus when grown outside.
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Does English ivy like coffee grounds?

The first number represents nitrogen, the second represents phosphorus and the third is potassium. This analysis shows that coffee grounds are good for ivy, which prefers high-nitrogen fertilizer.
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How long does an ivy plant live?

When cared for well, they can reach 20-40 feet tall and three to six feet wide, living an average of five to 10 years.
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Why is English ivy a problem?

The vining plant acts as a moisture trap too, keeping bark damp and making infested trees more susceptible to a variety of ills, such as insect damage. Worse yet, English ivy endangers whole ecosystems. On the ground, it forms dense and extensive monocultures that displace native plants.
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