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QuestionCan I just cut off a 6 inch piece of an existing plant and re-plant it for new growth?Community AnswerYes, but try to make sure it's part of the stem, although you can still propagate ivy from cuttings.
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QuestionIf I pull ivy out of the ground with a good root system on it, can I transfer it into the ground somewhere else?Community AnswerYes. Ivies are very resilient, but only if small roots are intact; if any root has been stripped of its outer layer of tissue, it needs to be removed.
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QuestionCan I plant ivy in the winter?Community AnswerDepends on where you live. If you live near the poles, then you cannot, because it is just way too cold. You can always get a greenhouse though.
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QuestionIs it okay to put the fabric under the mulch with ground ivy?Community AnswerPutting the fabric under the mulch is an effective technique.
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QuestionCan I plant ivy in pots to grow up and around wiring to form a privacy fence?Community AnswerNo, but you might be able to accomplish this if you plant the ivy in the ground instead of in pots.
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QuestionHow does ivy do in high sunlight?Community AnswerIn the sun, ivy tends to actually burn more than grow at the roots, but the leaves will stay green and fresh. I would recommend planting ivy in the early spring while the rain is still around.
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QuestionWill my ivy go into waste pipes and septic systems?Community AnswerIt could. Don't plant too near waste pipes or septic systems, to prevent this from happening.
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QuestionI love the ivy that I purchased from a flower shop, and I want to bring it indoors. But I have a cat that likes to play with it. Is the ivy dangerous for her if she eats it?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerIt depends on the species of ivy that you have. Try asking the flower shop what species you have and look online to see if it's toxic to cats.
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QuestionIs it okay to plant ivy in the fall in Atlanta?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerYes, it's best to plant ivy in the spring and fall. The fall in Atlanta will do fine for your ivy.
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QuestionIf I plant ivy to crawl up my brick archway, can I plant wild flowers in front of it without the ivy choking the wild flowers?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerIt depends on the type of ivy that you have. However, most ivy roots are shallow, so if you plant flowers that have established root systems, it should be fine!
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QuestionHow do I determine how many ivy plants I need to cover a wall?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerSpace the ivy plants about 2 feet apart from each other along the length of your wall to cover it.
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QuestionDo I need to get rid of grass when planting ivy?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerIf you want to use your ivy as ground cover, then yes. Remove the grass and plant ivy to grow in its place.
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QuestionWhere should ivy be planted to cover an area with a slope?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerPlant the ivy where the best drainage is so the roots won't sit in standing water after a heavy rain.
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QuestionWill ivy damage a wall?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerOver time, the ivy can become heavier and heavier on the wall and cause damage to it.
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QuestionWhere can I plant ivy?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerLook for fertile soil in a partially shaded spot that has good drainage to plant your ivy.
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