Controlling Ivy
Do you have to control ivy? Cut the stems back to the ground and dig the roots out! On green ivy: http://bit.ly/wdQpMY
Do you have to control ivy? Cut the stems back to the ground and dig the roots out! On green ivy: http://bit.ly/wdQpMY
Cut off old leaves of hellebores that produce flowers from ground level! This will expose the flowers: http://bit.ly/xtC2Qf
Faded plants are now cut down! However perennials such as asters can be left to provide food for wildlife: http://bit.ly/sWN6Nb
Care for your peppermint: it should be cut regularly during growing season! About the use of peppermint: http://bit.ly/nc0UuJ
The flowering stems of lady’s mantle can be cut off when they are finished! About lady’s mantle: http://bit.ly/p4lrab
Fast-growing hedges need clipping throughout the growing season! You could cut a cat out of your hedge: http://bit.ly/m0ASV9
Do you have hellebores that produce flowers from ground level? Cut off old leaves! About hellebores: http://j.mp/hbnuio
English ivy can damage walls and buildings! It may therefore be necessary to remove it! More infos: http://j.mp/gCkmtq
Fruited canes of blackberries can be cut down now! How to deal with overgrown blackberries: http://j.mp/9jEetv
Slightly tender plants such as Teucrium and lavender should now be pruned: make the cuts just above fresh, new shoots.