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Originally Posted by Martin Brown
On 13/09/2012 15:36, Emery Davis wrote:
On 09/13/2012 02:11 PM, stuart noble wrote:
Overkill. Just cut it low down and leave it to die off. IME it does no
damage to brickwork. I removed the tendrils of a huge beast with a 4"
paint scraper.
Wow, your ivy is a lot less vigorous than mine, apparently. We strip it
off the buildings and cut it to ground level, and then do the same thing
2 years later. It grows at an amazing pace and seems to thrive on being
cut back. I can't count the number of times I've had it all the way down.
Big stems drill and fill roots side with glyphosate after cutting down.
I'd be interested in a solution too. I like it in some places, but in
others it's a major PITA.
There is an interesting parasitic fungus?/plant you can infect it with
that decrease vigour and has curious fruits.
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You may be thinking of ivy broomrape. Chilterns are selling it, and I was interested until I read the bit that said it didn't harm the host plant.
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