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Can I kill all the Ivy?


Daniël Bos
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Hi all,

 

I've been working on a hedge (I'm a hedgelayer) that's been rather smothered with Ivy. Groundworks on one side of the hedge gave it a bit of a knock and tipped the balance to favour the Ivy which took over.

I've laid the hedge and removed loads of Ivy, but there's still loads left. Because the hedge is not in great condition (the groundworks caused some other issues as well) I'd like to try and give it the best chance possible.

 

I know sweet fa about herbicides but wondered if a foliar herbicide such as roundup was applied now, when it's just the Ivy that's in leaf, would it damage anything else? Would it hurt the Ivy at all (she's a tenacious bugger).

 

All advise appreciated (but not the "you need tickets x, y, and z" preaching, thanks. I'd let someone else do it:biggrin:)

 

Thanks, Daniel

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Sorry to butt into this thread gentlemen, but I too have been having problems with Ivy.

 

I have Ivy growing in my Hazel coppice stools. I have benn spending many hours pulling the Ivy away from the hazel and then spraying it with glyphosate. This works but do I really need to do it? Or will the hazel cope with the Ivy without my interference?

 

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