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So, i bought English Ivy, Virginia creeper and Boston Ivy, here in Buffalo, NY.,. Zone 6. I want it outside for a chain link fence privacy in the city. As soon as i planted it, they got bitten up leaves bad, and of course weeds overcame them, I sprayed with Neem, seems better., Will these plants survive the winter, stay evergreen and mostly grow big for multiple feet?
I probably take her to my office. I have a or of windows and the on where I have all my other plants get full light. I have many plants and the ones I had double I took to my office 😊
People who love plants are so chill and wholesome, I really enjoy these videos, sometimes I learn something useful but in any case, it lifts my mood to listen to plant-talk, haha
I live in Northeast Texas and I just got a crouton at an estate sale. It’s beautiful, but I have it outside and I wondering if it is deer resistant I have a lot of deer come through my yard.
Just watched this cause I was worried about my moonshine…thank you for the video..thought mine was loosing color..but you said older leaves get darker 😮💨..thank you again
Ive had a Croton for about 6 weeks. It sits on a west window window sill. Its given me about 3 or 4 new leaves but they are all green with little yellow. I love the red of the 3 bottom leaves but not getting any 😢
Self watering pots are actually not good. Terracotta pots are best. You water by drowning it, then you let it dry out COMPLETELY, and then drown it again. Theyre desert plants, they go through droughts and then when the rain comes, it POURS, and then back to a drought.
Thank you for this video. I have grown roots from the leaves but it has not grown into a stem or stalk. The leaves have been in soil for 3 months but no stem nor stalk developing. Any advice?
I'm not a croton person but I got a couple (Zanzibar) just to put in my aquariums as contrast to my pothos & peace lilies (submerged roots only) to suck up the extra nutrients. ^^
What about Zone 6? I'm in Upstate NY and have had several of these that didn't survive until I put them in a humidity tent. Now I want them to grow so I am focusing on putting them as close to a South or West facing window.