I have a long vine from my ivy. Can I cut it off without damaging the
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Sure! And you can root it too and start a new plant.
Here is an article that might help - http://homeguides.sfgate.com/cut-replant-vine-80761.html
Hi Angela,
Yes, you can. I have ivy in my back yard and every year I have to cut it back when it comes out too far. It hasn't damaged it at all. Wishing you the best.
Absolutely .. cut it off. I have then had good luck rooting and replanting.
Yes, you can.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/ivy/ivy-plant-propagation.htm
Anytime :)
Sure, and you can put it in water and start a new plant. Remove the leaves on the part going into the water. It will start growing roots, then plant.