Characterized by its showy, star-shaped foliage, English ivy (Hedera helix) might seem a fine choice for landscaping as a potted plant, ground cover, or groomed exterior wall accent—but don’t let down ...
English ivy flourishes in low-light conditions, often found in gardens and on homes in areas where the sun doesn't shine. Its aerial roots, which can feel sticky, are incredibly grippy and they can ...
Scroll down for more gardening tips ahead of the summer IVY may look pretty but it can be impossible to remove from the exterior of your home. The invasive plant climbs up your walls and may ...
Ivy plants with their long trailing vines and signature foliage may appear charming, but they can be very damaging. It stains the brick, it grows in windows and screens, it chokes out bushes and trees ...
Whether your garden fence has been overtaken by planting ivy too close or you’ve tried masking your ugly fence with ivy, you may have an idea of how much these plants have a mind of their own. While ...
Vinegar is a non-selective herbicide and can harm any vegetation it touches, including lawn grass. If you want to kill weeds in the lawn with an herbicide, use a selective herbicide instead. You can ...
A straightforward technique can effectively 'dry out' and eradicate English ivy that's taken over fences and walls. While climbing plants add charm to gardens during the summer, English ivy draping ...
IVY may look pretty but it can be impossible to remove from the exterior of your home. The invasive plant climbs up your walls and may eventually cause damage to your brickwork. If your house is ...