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  1. I've just started a bramble war too. I've cleared an area with lots of bramble and nettle by hand - just what I can pull up without digging the ground. I'm not wanting to dig as its a rough woodlandy area with lots of natural groundcover - mainly ivy, and I know if I leave a gap the dreaded ground elder will move in quickly.

  2. Next door has sprayed there back yard with poison, I've asked what type and she said she cant remember it was just a kill on contact type. I'm a bit gutted as I have all me veg and fruit on the border that leads onto her garden, and I'm thinking if she has put poison up to the border of her garden it will of went into all me onions blueberry bush etc etc.

  3. Jul 9, 2017 · Hello, we've recently bought a house with a beautiful cottage style garden. There is a breeze block wall that stands out like a sore thumb so I'm hoping to coax some climbers to cover it.

  4. Hi everyone, I am in need of a little advice, I am looking for a good trailing perennial evergreen. I am wanted something to flow down a set of steps at a hight of about 5 feet.

  5. Ivy is evergreen. Many are plain green but there are also beautiful variegated ones ranging from pale sage green and white to rich dark greens with yellow splodges which will help add light to a shady corner. Leaf sizes vary too. The next thing to consider is your soil type as some prefer acid soil and some prefer akaline soil.

  6. Jun 2, 2020 · Have come across a couple already that may do the job one is creeping Virginia red ivy and the other is star jasmine. Read different info on star jasmine some say it grows 8mts tall and others say 3mtr tall. The area is quite shaded and sheltered by trees and is north west facing.

  7. Mar 5, 2017 · don't forget some climbers die back, but they're not dead. They regrow from the base. Note the dried curly bits on your 'Boston Ivy' Boston Ivy doesn't have those. Some of the photos don't enlarge to a clear image but I think these are all clematis

  8. Aug 13, 2021 · The "ugly ivy" is a wonderful thing for nature. Birds will nest in ivy and the winter flowers are a vital ...

  9. I am an Ivy League and Oxbridge educated EE & AI Computer Science engineer and mathematician, where I also studied creative writing in the summers and as a minor. Published by New York in full length literary suspense and by literary magazines in poetry and short fiction.

  10. Jan 23, 2021 · We are planning to remove lots of ivy climbing and out of control vine. What would be the best option to chop and dispose the vine?

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