Removing ivy: how to get rid of the troublesome vine in your garden permanently
The presence of ivy in the garden can create problems that are visually unattractive and harmful to the environment. UAportal has shared effective methods that will help to completely eradicate this stubborn plant without causing any harm to the site.
Understanding the dangers of ivy's tenacious grip
Ivy is not just an ornamental plant; it can grow through walls, fences, and trees, causing both cosmetic and structural damage. Ivy has annoying roots that can damage facades and create a favorable environment for harmful microorganisms. Not only that, but this green uninvited guest competes for nutrients and moisture by casting a shadow, thereby suppressing neighboring garden crops.
A solution that makes a difference
Instead of resorting to chemicals or treating ivy directly on its surface, there is a natural and successful way to say goodbye to this uninvited guest.
Effectively pruning the roots
Use secateurs for precise pruning. Make sure that you cut the roots as close to the base of the plant as possible, which will facilitate final removal.
Be patient
After cutting the roots, give the ivy enough time to dry. To speed up the process, you can pour boiling water over the affected area. Over time, you will see a gradual decrease in the vitality of the plant.
Careful removal
After the ivy is completely dry, carefully detach the stem from the surface. It is extremely important to wear protective gloves as the stems can be sharp and fragile. After successful removal, carefully dig up the remaining roots to prevent possible revival.
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