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Killing ivy
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The ground for about two feet beneath my hawthorn hedge, and the lower part of the hedge itself are infested with masses of ivy. The strands are too numerous to permit cutting out. Is there a spray which I can use to kill this tortuous plant? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Buy pair of strong leather builers groves(there will be old thorns from the Hawthorn) set a day aside, get on your hands and knees and rip/cut/untangle/yank as much as you can - its often not as bad as it looks. There will be a few main rooted stems, but lot of the rooted bits will just pull out and clear as you go. When it starts to grow again, as said above, SBK or even regular doses of Roundup will kill the plant.
Hi carrot99 if only it was that simple the next door neigbours let it get in the state it is in by not cutting it back for years although I kept asking them.
The back wall and roof of my garage where it has grown is to high for me to climb and the neighbours that let it get in the state it is are half my age and they're not up for it either .
Ha Ha wot you up to this weekend ( only joking)
The back wall and roof of my garage where it has grown is to high for me to climb and the neighbours that let it get in the state it is are half my age and they're not up for it either .
Ha Ha wot you up to this weekend ( only joking)