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Old 21-11-2003, 03:13 AM
Shell91
 
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Default Another English Ivy Question

The English Ivy that ate my back yard and half the neighbor's yard started
as a little brown stick my dad thought was dead and threw in a very shady
corner in the back yard. Unfortunately right by the power line pole. It is
a nice shady and damp area. English Ivy will grow anywhere, usually where
you don't want it in my experience, even when you think it's dead.

Shell


"Suzie-Q" wrote in message
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I have english ivy growing up a dead tree stump and on
the ground around the stump. It's been growing so long
that I now have two-foot-long branches (is that what you
call them) growing out from the tree stump, attached to
nothing. I'd like to "harvest" these branches, root them
somehow, and plant them in the areas that are bare. Can
anyone here give me some advice on the best way to do
that?

I know I can get root growth simply by cutting pieces off
and putting them in water. Is this the best way?

How long should the roots be before I replant? Should I
replant in the ground or in a pot first?

When should I do all of this? Now? Cut and root now and
replant ASAP? Cut and root now and replant in the spring?
Or just wait and do it all in the spring?

I'm in central Texas, west of Waco.

Thanks in advance for your help,

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