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2 hours ago, Old Mill Tree Care said:

I recently drove past a small woodland in Norfolk. They were the only trees within eyesight.
Every tree was engulfed with Ivy with only 10% poking out the top.
I’m a few years the Ivy will engulf 100% of every tree then every tree will die.
The only woodland in an area devoid of treesemoji51.png.
I’ve also watched every park and roadside in my area become engulfed with Ivy noticeably during the last 20years. It used to be ‘unnoticeable’ and now it’s an obvious horror.
During the last storm most trees that fell were covered with Ivy.

Thanks. But I’m off. Keep the ball rolling. Good luck 

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8 minutes ago, Mesterh said:

I could point you in the direction of some decent weed killer but I don't want to derail the thread with big farmer. 

 

Ivy, it sucks when you have to remove it. That's all I have on the subject.

 

Thanks. But arborists in general seem not to care. So I am moving away from this forum. Its full of people who take pleasure in ridiculing victims and enjoying provoking targets. I’m off and have to leave the good guys to pick up the pieces. Trolls and narcissists. They will eventually destroy your platform. Bye…🤣🤣🤣

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7 minutes ago, CambridgeJC said:

Thanks. But arborists in general seem not to care. So I am moving away from this forum. Its full of people who take pleasure in ridiculing victims and enjoying provoking targets. I’m off and have to leave the good guys to pick up the pieces. Trolls and narcissists. They will eventually destroy your platform. Bye…🤣🤣🤣

Fair enough.

 

Tbh I haven't read all your threads and posts on the subject so im not sure what questions you want answering or what information you're giving out.

 

FWIW from what I have observed it doesn't kill healthy trees but it does smoother and surpress the growth of new plants.  

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