How do you protect English ivy in winter?

Spray the ivy with an anti-transpirant spray in late fall to protect the foliage from drying winds and the frozen ground. These conditions can deprive the plant of it's natural moisture intake and when using this spray, moisture loss is reduced by up to 80 percent.
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Can English ivy be left outside in winter?

Most ivy is fine outdoors during winter, although you should bring containerized ivy inside during a deep freeze.
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Can you leave English ivy 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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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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What happens to English ivy in the winter?

English ivy retains its green leaves during the winter, but the Boston ivy only does so in warmer regions where winter temperatures are somewhat mild.
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How do you care for an ivy plant outside?

Ivy prefers 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 plants again. Indoor or outdoor ivy prefers evenly moist but not soggy soil. Also, make sure that your plant has excellent drainage.
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Does English ivy come back after a freeze?

A: It probably did freeze, but it will most likely come back if it has been that dependable in recent winters. Leave it alone for another month or so. If it sprouts out from the ground, but not from its old stems, use a wire brush to clean the wall of the old vines.
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Is English ivy an indoor plant?

English ivy (Hedera helix) is a versatile houseplant that can be grown in many different situations. Ivies can be grown in hanging baskets, at the base of other houseplants and in pots of their own. Ivy is often trained on trellis frames or wire topiary forms into various formal or whimsical shapes.
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Can ivy survive winter in pots?

Miniature and Pittsburgh cultivars of ivy adapt well to life in pots, even making excellent houseplants and topiary. (Pittsburgh ivies have been selected to be more compact and less vigorous). They are often available as bedding plants during the winter months, which are well worth keeping once spring comes.
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Can I put my indoor ivy outside?

Ivies are fast-growing plants that grow just as well outdoors as they do indoors. You can plant many types of ivies to climb up walls, trellises, cover arbors, or any other structure in your garden.
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Can I bring my outdoor ivy indoors?

Ivy can make a wonderful, bright light houseplant. It can grow long and lush and bring a bit of the outdoors inside. Growing ivy indoors is easy as long as you know what makes an ivy plant happy.
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How do you care for an indoor English ivy plant?

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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How do you maintain English ivy?

Plant ivy in an all-purpose potting soil, in a pot with drainage. Let the top of the soil dry to the touch between waterings, and fertilize your ivy about once a month in the spring, summer, and fall. Especially in dry, winter air, it will benefit from regular misting of the foliage.
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Can English ivy grow in pots?

English ivy is tolerant of a range in moisture conditions from very dry to fairly moist. When grown in containers it does well in commercial potting media. I find some of these mixes to be a little on the heavy side and like to add about 1/3 sharp sand or calcined clay.
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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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Why is my outdoor ivy turning brown?

Your ivy thrives in a humid environment! Browning leaves can be a sign that the humidity is too low. Boost the humidity in your home by adding a humidifier nearby, creating a pebble tray, or misting the plant often. Brown crispy leaves can be a sign your ivy is getting too much light.
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Are coffee grounds good for ivy plants?

Coffee grounds should not be used to fertilize potted ivy, because the grounds must be broken down by soil microbial activity in order to make the nitrogen available to the plant. In a container of potting soil, they will not be exposed to microbial activity and may even absorb nitrogen from the soil.
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Should I let ivy grow on my fence?

The types of vines that are most likely to be unfriendly to your fence and your outdoor living space are fast-growing, woody vines and invasive species of vines. Though many of these are beautiful, such as hydrangea or English ivy, they can destroy your fence and shouldn't even come near it.
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Why are my English ivy leaves turning brown?

The reason the leaves turn brown is that the plant roots are too wet and are basically drowning. Overly wet roots can't deliver nutrients or, oddly, water to the plant. So, keep your ivy on the dry side.
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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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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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Can English ivy survive without sunlight?

However, keep in mind that the vines do take a couple years to grow if you're growing from seed. English ivy prefer bright indirect light, but can tolerate low light. The more light this ivy gets, the more beautiful color will show through its leaves. However, direct light can lead to its demise.
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