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Old 22-10-2002, 12:21 AM
Paul Moynagh
 
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Default Ivy covered tree

In article , "Duncan Russell"
wrote:
I know it's drastic, and exagerating but if gardeners join in the fight to
exterminate everything useful to wildlife as well, then I would imagine
the
world is going to become a very sorry place indeed.


Well said! But with luck the ivy will get its own back. The dead ivy stalks
left on the tree after its roots have been severed will in 6 months or so
fall off as a heavy clump, hopefully fatally injuring its murderer - one
less human to destroy the planet.

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