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I want to get rid of an Ivy tree- it is now growing up the walls of my house and over to my neighbours.
Some years ago I was able to take my "bit" down - but neighbour loves it and let it grow "their side".
I am truly afraid of my walls becoming damp so as the tree has been rooted in my yard - I want to get rid of it so that it will stop growing.
Thanks for any help
Some years ago I was able to take my "bit" down - but neighbour loves it and let it grow "their side".
I am truly afraid of my walls becoming damp so as the tree has been rooted in my yard - I want to get rid of it so that it will stop growing.
Thanks for any help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Woof - I certainly would have taken it down but and a big but - husband neighbour is in hospital getting a new hip. He did get a new hip about 10 years ago but it has worn away so at the mo is getting a new one and in dreadful pain (there are loads more complications) so I don't want to upset my neighbours.
Chris - thanks for that link.
Chris - thanks for that link.
JJ I had success last year by severing at the base, letting it shoot again and then treating it with glyphosate and leaving it alone. Both I and my neighbour would love to have it dig out but its rooted under the houses. So far we have no regrowth which is something of a miracle. I should say though that the main trunk was only about as thick as 3 pencils so probs smaller than yours
Thanks all, I am sorry Gness but I aint happy with it on my walls - the ivy just grows and grows methinks out of control.
Sorry I ever planted it - the main trunk comprises of 3 hoselike roots which combines together going into the ground but I will be able to sever it on the wall. I have also brought my steps/ladder down too.
I also have to replace the bulb of the flood light lighting up the yard. So a few bits and bobs to do. Thanks all again.
Sorry I ever planted it - the main trunk comprises of 3 hoselike roots which combines together going into the ground but I will be able to sever it on the wall. I have also brought my steps/ladder down too.
I also have to replace the bulb of the flood light lighting up the yard. So a few bits and bobs to do. Thanks all again.