I’m in my own ivy fight, including freeing a black walnut tree from its thick clutches. Previous owners probably let this go for 10 years. The ground cover ivy is a maddening weave.
Shaydee_plantz
You haven’t won. Muwahahahaha. It will be back in the spring. And every spring henceforth. You’ll be pulling for years. But the hardest part is out of the way. Bravo!
UpChop
Enjoy your view while it lasts!
optimal-xx
My side and back yard looked like this but with poison ivy! lol
TheLearningDad
Would you recommend just pulling it? I have a big ivy problem myself and was thinking of using a big till after sharpening the blades a bit.
nilesandstuff
If you’ve not used triclopyr ester, you haven’t won.
Fit_Touch_4803
their a section of my town were the rich people have their whole front lawns planted with English ivy, i guess they don’t want to pay someone to cut the grass.
danocathouse
And some how Palpatine retuned… But in ivy form because it will be back in multiple small shoots
Coniferous_Needle
Ha! Ha, I say!
Somecivilguy
Just stay on top of it. Check for new growth daily.
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I’m in my own ivy fight, including freeing a black walnut tree from its thick clutches. Previous owners probably let this go for 10 years. The ground cover ivy is a maddening weave.
You haven’t won. Muwahahahaha. It will be back in the spring. And every spring henceforth. You’ll be pulling for years. But the hardest part is out of the way. Bravo!
Enjoy your view while it lasts!
My side and back yard looked like this but with poison ivy! lol
Would you recommend just pulling it? I have a big ivy problem myself and was thinking of using a big till after sharpening the blades a bit.
If you’ve not used triclopyr ester, you haven’t won.
their a section of my town were the rich people have their whole front lawns planted with English ivy, i guess they don’t want to pay someone to cut the grass.
And some how Palpatine retuned… But in ivy form because it will be back in multiple small shoots
Ha! Ha, I say!
Just stay on top of it. Check for new growth daily.
They are not called pests for nothing.