Crosspost from r/landscaping – English Ivy removal – before and after. Spent 66+ hours removing English Ivy that had taken over 1/4 acre of my property. Replaced with native plants to benefit pollinators and wildlife. Looking forward to watching the native plants thrive, worth every bit of effort!

by sacricketer115

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  1. sacricketer115

    Had a contractor spray all of the ivy with glyphosate three times. Once it had all died, I hand-pulled every single bit of it. Ended up being 48 30-gallon yard waste bags of ivy. I’m in zone 7b in Virginia, and the property is heavily wooded so I laid down a compost blend and planted Carolina rose, shrubby St. John’s wort, white wood aster, blue-stemmed goldenrod, woodland sunflower, black-eyed Susan, orange coneflower, swamp milkweed, columbine, woodland phlox, cardinal flower, and spotted beebalm – all plugs. Keeping fingers crossed!

  2. DivertingGustav

    That is going to look awesome! Thank you for all your hard work! Any big landscaping plans or just letting natives native?

  3. Maleficent_Sky_1865

    Well done! I applaud the dedication and perseverance! Love all the natives!

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