Hedera
Ivy
- Late Spring 2020
- 15
- 3
- Late Autumn 2018
- 17
- 3
- Late Winter 2018
- 24
- 4
- Mid Winter 2018
- 34
- 5
- Early Winter 2017
- 27
- 1
Hedera
- Late Spring 2020
- 15
- Late Autumn 2018
- 17
Christmas means that some of the regulars are banished to less desirable locations. To make room for all the decorations everywhere, this ivy has to spend the holidays in the bathroom.
Love the cup it's in its beautiful 💙
Thanks @carolgs. I used to only bring it out at springtime, but now I just can't help myself - it gives me spring feelings all year!
- Late Winter 2018
- 24
Look, look, look!!! I told my cuttings to grow fast and cover that rock. This one has already started!
Love your enthousiasm :D. Nice to see things grow again!! 👍I would be too (enthousiastic), if it weren't for the weather man to tell me that there's gonna be snow here in the Netherlands tomorrow.. 😒
Oh no! @moorna. Snow isn't all bad, but it isn't what we want and need at this time of year, is it? We're having another sub-zero spell again this weekend, but then it is supposed to get a bit warmer (around 5 degrees), so we are moving in the right direction at least.
I think it will look great @gjones. With all the paving on that side of the house, it will be good to have green walls😊
- Mid Winter 2018
- 34
I have one too. #tuesdaychoice #creativecontainers #pot #container
Love the planter!💘😍
Thanks @gjones and @ShelleySnyder. I got it probably 10 years ago. Then it was full of muscari and I've mostly used it for spring bulbs since. This ivy won't survive winters outside, but its green lushness is perfect for an early spring inside.
#teacupplanter
Very pretty!! Like the idea.
- Early Winter 2017
- 27
When a bit of sun lands on my ivy in a cup, I feel like springtime is already here.
Slowly working its way toward world domination.
You're not kidding! It's rampant here
🤭 Not so bad here @lesliecole49, but I can see how things could quickly get out of hand in the wrong spot. I’m actually encouraging it to cover this unsightly rotten rock, but I am quick to redirect it, should it grow in unwelcome directions.