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Nov 10, 2024 9:43 AM CST
Peterborough, UK
purpleinopp said: This is what it does in the ground here. Hardy in sheltered spots, but not evergreen.


If the ground doesn't freeze where you live, you might be able to establish some outside, which is great insurance against losing the potted plant, and grows so fast once it gets going in the spring, it can yield a lot of material to supplement your existing pot, or make more pots.



I wouldn't have thought of growing it outside although I do put a lot of my houseplants outside during the summer. I've always groen Swedish ivy indoors. I'm lucky to have saved any of it tbh. The mother tree was massive and gorgeous o I'm hoping my little one does as well

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