Ivy can grow in the fall, but its growth is generally slower compared to the spring and summer months. During fall, the plant prepares for dormancy, and while it may still produce new leaves, the rate of growth is influenced by temperature and daylight. In milder climates, ivy may continue to thrive, but in colder areas, growth may significantly decrease as temperatures drop.
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