Alright, so, I’ve been messing around with plants for a while now, and one thing I’ve always wondered about is which ones can handle the cold. I mean, I live in a place where it gets pretty chilly in the winter, and I don’t want my green buddies to kick the bucket when the temperature drops. So, I did a little experiment, and here’s what went down.
First off, I grabbed a bunch of different plants that I thought might be able to take the cold. I got some English Ivy, because I heard it’s a champ at cleaning the air. Apparently, it can get rid of, like, 78% of mold in the air in just 12 hours. That’s wild, right? I figured, if it’s that tough, maybe it can handle a bit of a chill.

Then, I also picked up a Dragon Tree. These things look pretty cool, all spiky and whatnot. Plus, I read somewhere that they can deal with temperatures as low as 50�F without any problems. That’s what I’m talking about!
Setting the Stage
- English Ivy: Got a couple of these.
- Dragon Tree: Just one, but it’s a decent size.
- Thermometer: To keep an eye on the temperature.
I put all these plants in my sunroom. It’s not heated, so it gets pretty cold in there during the winter. I made sure to keep an eye on the thermometer to see how low the temperature would actually go.
Now, I know that most plants start to get grumpy when it gets below 50�F, so I adjusted my thermostat to make sure it didn’t get too cold in the house. I mean, I gotta be comfy too, you know?
The Waiting Game
So, I just waited. And waited. And, well, you get the idea. Winter came, and the temperature in the sunroom started to drop. I kept checking on my plants, making sure they were still alive and all that.
What Happened?
Guess what? The English Ivy and the Dragon Tree both did great! The temperature in the sunroom got down to the low 50s a few times, but they didn’t even flinch. They just kept on growing, looking all green and happy.
I gotta say, I was pretty stoked. I mean, it’s not like I put them through a deep freeze or anything, but they definitely handled the cold better than I expected. It’s good to know that I can have some greenery around even when it’s chilly outside.
So, yeah, that’s my little plant adventure. It wasn’t exactly rocket science, but it was cool to see which plants could take the cold. If you’re looking for some indoor plants that won’t die on you when winter rolls around, definitely give English Ivy and Dragon Trees a shot. They’re tough little dudes!
