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This is a Norway Spruce growing in my mum's garden. She planted it 70 years ago rather than let her parents throw it out.
However, on my last visit I noticed a lot of ivy was growing up it, and looked to have been for quite some time.
I'm concerned that it will eventually overwhelm it and either kill the tree, or worse, weaken it and bring it down in a storm. It's close enough to the house that it would hit it. Also light free draining sandy soil.
Should I be worried? Should I just cut the base of the ivy and hope it kills it off?
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