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Old 26-08-2008, 08:11 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Mary Fisher wrote:
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Mary Fisher wrote:
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JCYates wrote:
Can anyone help please?
I have masses of ivy that keeps encroaching on my garden. There
used to be some commercial products to kill ivy but I understand
they are no longer available. Does anyone have any suggestions
how I can kill it- or at the very best give it a severe headache to
discourage it? Many thanks

John
Execution/castration!
A pair of shears used with enthusiasm to control, or cut it off at
the base for a permanent solution.

I did that - cut off the base, leaving a couple of inches between
the stump and the stem. I also cut off all the leaves forom the
stems but because they were twisted and decorative i left them, in
fact I sprayed them bronze.
Leaves began to appear on the stems a few weeks later. There's still
a large gap at the base of the stem - no Earthly root system - but
it's covered with green now.

Heigh ho ...

Mary

We've all seen plants growing from cracks in walls. I guess your ivy
is getting nutrients the same way. It was a couple of years before I
finally got the last of mine off the wall.


Of course. But my point was that simply cutting the stem off by its
bootlaces isn't necessarily the answer :-)

Mary


No.........sorry, I didn't make myself clear. That's the castration bit,
then you need to execute..........tear down as much as poss.
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Pete C
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