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Old 21-03-2009, 08:23 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Best way to kill off Ivy?

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Rusty_Hinge wrote:
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Bob Minchin wrote:


I've got a well established ivy problem growing up in a narrow crack
between two areas of concrete on my garden boundary - about 30 foot
length of the stuff. Digging up the concrete is not an option so I'm

[...]

I really can't see what glyphosate would achieve - it's only absorbed by
foliage and the green parts of plants AFAIK.


I've used it on boisterous shrubs in the manner I've described (lop the
shrub and paint neat glyphosate on the cut) and the result was death of
the complete plant.


I expect it would have died anyway, then.

I'm persisting with the advice with some confidence not just because it
has worked for me but because the method was given to me by someone who
had also used it with success. I will admit though that I have not used
it on ivy.


You can use it on conifers with complete confidence - cut them down and
they never come back...

Sodium chlorate solution would do the job, but trickled-in round the
roots. (Not too much, in case it leaches out to anywhere else fairly
close (like the other side of a fence/wall)

It is available though now has a fire-inhibitor with it. (Boo! Hiss!)


Ah yes. Banned in the island of Ireland since the late 1960s. Given our
abuse of it as seven or eight year olds (when, on the farm, we had what
seemed like hundredweight drums of it --- for killing seed potato
plants) I'm probably lucky to be alive and to still have ten digits and
two eyes.


Indeed. I used to buy it from our local florist - coarse stuff, for 1/6d
a pound (that's approximately 15p/Kilogram) and I still have all my
extremities, features, etc.

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Rusty
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