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Do ivy plants like to be crowded?

Ivies benefit from good air circulation, and they should not be crowded. 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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How can I make my ivy plant more full?

You can trim back leggy vines whenever you need to, as regular pruning encourages your ivy to grow fuller. You will see quicker growth when you prune in early spring leading up to the growing season. Repot ivy when it's root bound and the roots are growing through the drain holes at the bottom of the grower pot.
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How do I keep my ivy plant happy?

Complete guide to ivy care
  1. It's happy in most light conditions but bright light is best.
  2. Unlike most plants, it prefers slightly cooler temperatures.
  3. Keep the soil moist but not soggy – check it regularly.
  4. It likes humidity, so it'll be happy if you mist it every other day.
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How far apart should ivy be planted?

Root balls should be placed 1 to 2 feet apart between individual plants, but keep the vines at least 2 feet away from walls or other trees if you don't want them to climb. Water thoroughly during the first year and mulch to eliminate competing weeds—and then sit back and watch your beautiful ivy spread.
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How do you keep ivy bushy?

Feel free to trim up your Ivy regularly to keep it in shape. Snip off trailing vines that are just too long with a pair of sharp scissors or pruning shears to keep your plant looking full. You'll get a bushier plant this way.
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English Ivy Plant Care | Hedera Helix Vines | Ivy Houseplants

How do you encourage ivy to spread?

Propagating English Ivy

Submerge the cut ends in water and wait for roots to develop. Transfer the stems to a pot or the ground. Plants grown as ground cover naturally spread when stems contact the soil and take root; you can cut rooted stems and dig them up to move them to a pot or a different garden location.
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Does ivy like sun or shade?

Growing well almost anywhere, ivies are remarkable for their shade tolerance – and for the fact that they also grow well in full sun. They make excellent groundcover, quickly covering difficult areas such as dry shade, stabilising the soil and providing year-round greenery.
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Can you plant two ivy plants together?

In summary, ivy plants can grow on top of each other, but it's crucial to provide appropriate spacing and care to prevent overcrowding and ensure healthy growth.
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Does ivy like to grow up or down?

English ivy reproduces from seed that is dispersed by birds when they eat the fruit. It can also spread vegetatively and can root from cut vines or stems. The plant grows vertically as it attaches to various structures, but it also becomes a ground cover when it cannot grow upwards.
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What is the problem with English ivy?

English ivy can overrun your garden, climb fences, and invade your neighbor's yard and nearby natural areas. The leaves and fruit of English ivy are toxic to humans and livestock and the sap can irritate skin.
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Why is my ivy plant crying?

As the roots absorb water from the soil, and it gets pushed up the vine, the excess is released at the tips of the leaves. When the water droplets form, they can look like tears or beads of sweat on the leaves.
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When should I repot my ivy?

Repot ivies when the plants become top-heavy or root bound or dry out too rapidly.
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Why is my ivy sad?

If your Ivy's leaves are as sad as a forgotten birthday, it might be starving for nutrients. A hungry plant will show its displeasure through its foliage. Choose a balanced fertilizer and follow the label instructions to give your Ivy the boost it needs.
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What does an overwatered ivy plant look like?

Hey Anya, english ivys have a weird way of showing it's overwatered. If you overwater your ivy, the leaves will turn brown and dry on the edges. This symptom seems like the plant needs more water.
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Do ivy plants get big?

A fast-growing vine, devil's ivy is a climber whose length depends on whether it's grown as a houseplant or outdoors. In the landscape, it can grow up to 40 feet long, whereas indoor plants typically range from 6 to 8 feet in length if left unpruned.
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Can ivy get too much sun?

Impact of Direct Sunlight on Growth and Flowering

While it's true that this plant can tolerate a bit of morning or evening sun, the intense midday rays can be too much. Leaf burn and wilting are tell-tale signs that your Ivy is getting more sun than it bargained for.
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What is the lifespan of ivy plants?

Once established juvenile plants can live up to 10 years before reaching maturation. English ivy plants can live up to 100 years or longer with one plant in England being documented at more than 400 years in age.
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Where is the best place to plant ivy?

English ivy grows in sun or shade, and in any soil as long as it's not waterlogged or highly acidic. Vigorous cultivars with large leaves can be used to rapidly hide eyesores, while variegated varieties are useful for brightening shady areas. English ivy can also be used as ground cover in dry shade.
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How do you landscape with ivy?

You can place the ivy in pots, bowls or on pedestals to create a different look. There are different types of ivy that you can get too, some with small beautiful leaves on them. You can use them in flower beds or to create borders. This provides a slight shading and gives the landscape a more unique look.
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Will ivy choke out other plants?

It quickly covers the ground in a mat of vines, excluding native plants from growing. Its shallow roots, typically only reaching a depth of four inches, barely holds the soil in place as they choke out the deep rooted, native plant life.
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Can ivy regrow from cuttings?

An English ivy (Hedera helix) can be propagated by stem cuttings. Using a sharp knife, cut off 4- to 5-inch-long shoots. Pinch off the leaves on the bottom portion of the cuttings. Dip the cut ends in a rooting hormone.
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What is the easiest ivy plant to grow?

Swedish ivy has a very simple care regimen, making it a very popular houseplant. It is one of the easiest ivy plants to grow indoors, and its fun to propagate with cuttings.
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How often does ivy need to be watered?

Water every 5 to 7 days depending on light and temperature. Keep soil evenly moist, but not soggy wet.
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Is ivy plant toxic to dogs?

Yes, ivy can be poisonous to dogs if ingested it may cause skin irritation on contact. We've all heard of poison ivy but even regular Hedera helix, more commonly known as English ivy, can be harmful to a dog. Ivy contains naturally occurring chemicals called saponins as well as polyacetylene compounds.
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Can ivy survive in full shade?

English ivy thrives in the shade, so planting this as a ground cover under trees or in areas with indirect sunlight will not stop it from spreading. During the winter, English ivy can grow in partial direct sunlight. Not enough sun exposure hinders growth and variegation.
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