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
English ivy can damage walls and buildings! It may therefore be necessary to remove it! More infos: http://j.mp/gCkmtq
Ivy growing on trees is not harmful! However you may want to remove these plants! How to do so: http://j.mp/idGnf6
Hanging baskets that have finished can now be replanted! How about trailing ivies? Some varieties: http://j.mp/deAn8B
Do you have poison ivy in your garden? If you accidentally blundered into it jewelweed might help: http://j.mp/bHrwdG
Ornamental vines, ivy, Virginia creeper and Boston ivy can be cut back now: keep them away from windows and doors.
Ivy is not harmful to trees or sound masonry: if control is still necessary, cut the stems back to the ground.
Mature ivy should be left uncut if possible, as it is an excellent late source of nectar for insects.