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Old 28-10-2004, 01:57 PM
Franz Heymann
 
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"dg.dg" wrote in message
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Hi all,

I'm completely new to anything gardening-related (I'm a bloke) so

I'm sure
this will be blindingly obvious to nearly all of you! I'd appreciate

any
advice at all.
Anyway, I'd like to cover a wall with ivy because its very ugly, and

I like
greenery in general.
Would you generally use a trellis to avoid damaging the wall,


By and large, the idea of ivy damaging walls is an old wives' tale.
Putting up a trellis would be a waste. The ivy would cling to the
wall, trellis or no trellis.

and to ensure
the ivy grows the right way (ie. up!)


The only way to limit any sideways growth is by regulas pruning of the
new growth.

There is very limited light in this corner - but ivy isnt fussy is

that
right?


True.

How would I get it started? Would I need a grow bag?


You make a hole in the ground and plant a young ivy plant in it.
If you have to go through concrete to get to the soil, get a friend
with a hammer drill to help.

Or would a pot do


If you insist on using a pot, I would recommend that it should be at
least 40 cm diameter.

Do
you buy "Ivy seed"?
Oh gawd perhaps i should just call my mum...!


Perhaps that might be a good idea, if she has ciltivated an ivy
previously.

Franz