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Old 08-04-2005, 11:47 PM
david taylor
 
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Back to the original point. Large areas of our garden -especially under
trees are covered with ivy growing on the ground. How can I discourage it
and replace it with woodland plants?
Use of ammonium sulphamate and other weedkillers is not really an option
over the large area.
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I have now purchased a specific ivy killer containing ammonium
sulphamate.


That's sulphate.


Oh no it isn't!

And Sodium Chlorate is even better.


I've used this on stumps wide enough to drill holes in to put the sodium
chlorate into, but the ivy stumps aren't that wide.