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- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- From: D* H* <D*@PRODIGY.NET>
- Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1999 17:06:37 -0500
I recently moved into a home where the prior owners were vine happy.
It's a small lot, but there are several very nice mature trees, so of
course, shady in many places. Problem is, under one of the oak trees
and underneath 4 forsythia bushes there is a mass of english ivy.
When I moved in, I mowed much of it down, intending to continue
fighting it until one of us won. I've pulled it, tilled it, mowed it
and weed whacked it. I've done everything I can think of except douse
it with chemicals, which I hate to do. I've heard that the only way
to get rid of it is to pour gasoline or spectricide on it, but then
nothing will grow for a year. Seems like this would likely harm the
forsythia too, and maybe even the oak.
I want this stuff out of here and am willing to fight the good fight,
but I don't want to hurt the other vegetation it's around in order to
do it.
Any recommendations? I live in the suburbs, so burning it is not an
option.
Denise Holder
Zone 6
St. Louis, MO