Opps... I think "Poisoned Ivy" is a whole 'nuther plant!
Or did you mean this as a joke? LOL
Nedra
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"Theo van Daele" wrote in message
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Well, three things:
1) it seems to like shadow, but don't quote me on that.
2) it can be kept in check quite easily
3) it takes a while to "take off"
As with all fast growing plants, you need to do some pruning/cutting back
(few times a year), but it's not like it will strangle you when you step
outside.
Not sure about native our not, but it's *widely* used over here in Belgium
to cover sheds/walls etc...
Birds love to put their nests in it.
It may however not be unharmful to fish, and if my English & brain are
still
OK, it's sometimes referred to as "Poisoned Ivy" ?
Theo
This looks like the stuff, but mine has never grown well at all. Well
not
totally true. When I tore it all out and put it in my wife's veggie
garden,
while I dug the pond, it began to grow a lot. Maybe it's my location
that
was the problem/solution.