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  1. When we moved in here the previous elderly owners had not done any gardening or house maintenance for 20 years so it was a full house refurb and garden blitz (never again). There was ivy everywhere and because it had been there so long the stems (?) were the thickness of my forearm. There were no fences anymore just ivy shaped like a fence.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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?

  6. Jun 17, 2020 · They look a bit like Ivy-leaved Toadflax, Cymbalaria Muralis. They can seed about. 1. Lyn Posts

  7. Jun 5, 2016 · I'm not keen on poison which sounds a horrid way to go and could also kill off other animals (including our pets) but I think with a good food and water source (stream) it'll be difficult to discourage

  8. The first one could be Black Bryony, Tamus communis rather than bindweed. I agree that the second one is a tree seedling.

  9. @gilliang67 please ask your friend not to use that indiscriminate poison, it just kills all life in the garden. Don't even know why it's still available. To Plant a Garden is to Believe in Tomorrow

  10. I think the waspinator sounds like a good idea if you want to deter the little bleeders, but despite being stung myself on Friday (inside of upper arm) and my wee boy (2 and a half years old) being stung on the end of a finger a few weeks ago, I don't really want my garden to be a wasp free zone as I think they are a helpful and necessary part of a healthy ecosystem.

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