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Climbing Tree
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Initially it was my tree/climber (don't know the name of it), but it has grew and grew along my side of the fence and my neighbour's side too. Then it climbs along the walls of both mine and neighbour wall. I got a handyman out who cut the very thick "tree" like on my side. However branches keep on growing and my neighbour doesn't care about it growing on the "house" wall. However I do and so over the course of time and years I have managed to stop it from growing up the walls literally by pulling it off the walls.
Is there anything I could buy to stop it from climbing etc.
Is there anything I could buy to stop it from climbing etc.
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it is my tree (unfortunately) and whilst I'm calling it a tree - it is probably ivy. There is a very very thick stump left on my side but whilst I manage to keep my fence sorta free of it - it keeps on growing on neighbour's side. Worst thing I have ever done.
Spide - couldn't pull "roots" as it is thickness of a small tree now. No it doesn't flower.
Spide - couldn't pull "roots" as it is thickness of a small tree now. No it doesn't flower.