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Posted By: BFVISION English Ivy - April 26th, 2005 at 02:38 AM
Any English Ivy growers out there in zone 6 or colder eek ? I have always had success growing this in warmer climates Duh . Got em grouped in a good spot that recieves sunshine grinnnn all day long, they thrived last summer and fall. This is the first winter for them and I am concerned. Does anyone know if they are slow to turn around?

BFVISION
Posted By: rozy221 Re: English Ivy - April 26th, 2005 at 04:23 AM
I too am in Z6 and have English Ivy (I think). It hasn't started putting out any new growth yet this year, and I also have it in a very sunny, warm spot. So I think it's a little too early to worry yet, although someone who knows a little better may have something to add.....
good luck! wavey
Posted By: GiselaT Re: English Ivy - April 26th, 2005 at 07:22 AM
Hi -- I'm in zone 5 and mine comes back every year...no matter how hard I try and get rid of it! wink
It's a little early yet. I expect to see some new growth on mine by the end of May. Unless it just decides to snow all summer in Ohio... :rolleyes:

Gisela
Posted By: Barb Illinois Zone 5 Re: English Ivy - April 27th, 2005 at 12:24 AM
Hi, all!
If English Ivy takes forever to come back here in northern Illinois (zone5) it must take even longer in zone 6. Mine's just starting to regain color this week. Give yours time...I've seen it growing for several years in the same yard in Bear Lake MI so it must be hardy!
One of mine grows from a cutting I was given by one of the gardeners at the Governor's Mansion in Williamsburg VA and the other I begged for at Monticello. It's an easy plant to preserve while traveling and I have a bit of history in my own yard.
Hope this helped!
Barb
Posted By: BFVISION Re: English Ivy - April 28th, 2005 at 02:17 AM
Thanks to all muggs . Do you think feeding them now would help idea ?

BFVISION
Posted By: Bill Re: English Ivy - April 28th, 2005 at 02:35 AM
I don't recommend feeding any plant that isn't showing signs of growth, with the exception of adding transplant fertilizer or bulb food when appropriate.

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One of mine grows from a cutting I was given by one of the gardeners at the Governor's Mansion in Williamsburg VA and the other I begged for at Monticello.
That's my kind of treasure!!!
Posted By: BFVISION Re: English Ivy - May 5th, 2005 at 01:58 AM
eek eek Still no signs of life. Starting to worry <img border="0" alt="[perplexed]" title="" src="graemlins/confused.gif" />

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