Can I grow english ivy indoors?

Noreen Schaan
by Noreen Schaan
  6 answers
  • Lori Lori on Jul 18, 2017

    Yes, like any other house plant. Cuttings in a container of choice with plain water will grow roots. Buy plants in gardening dept of DYI stores that sell flowers/plants or even some grocery stores.

  • Lori Lori on Jul 18, 2017

    Yes. Also cuttings with nodes, from mature plants will grow roots will grow in water.

  • Dfm Dfm on Jul 18, 2017

    oh yes. It does well. When my father passed, some one brought a dish garden as part of his funeral flowers. A tree, ivy...and I'm still not sure what to call the other 2. The ivy is now covering one of my upside down tomato cages. The tree....my mom has tried to kill it many times. Any thing of my dads must be erased.

    • Noreen Schaan Noreen Schaan on Jul 19, 2017

       Thanks for the answer. And maybe it's a way of keeping you father with you always , but just in a different energy form..and if you think about it ,the plant is not your dad's it was recieved after he passed. Maybe it's nice to keep his energy around. Take care and thank you.I know this tradional practice as well , being First nation myself.

  • Jewellmartin Jewellmartin on Jul 18, 2017

    Sure, but be sure to allow for growth, up your walls, across doorways, just like outside. I remember when English ivy was a staple in bright, sunny, yellow kitchens, but maybe the yellow was a coincidence. Best wishes 😇

  • Noreen Schaan Noreen Schaan on Jul 19, 2017

    thanks