A couple of weeks ago, Mr. Butler of Gastonia, reached out to say we had a local issue that folks needed to know about and act upon. Invasive English Ivy is a serious problem throughout our county as ...
English ivy (Hedera helix), a heavy, woody vine with handsome, dark-green, waxy leaves, is believed to have been brought to the New World by European colonists in the 1700s. They likely appreciated ...
English ivy can weaken and in some cases kill trees. (Photo courtesy of the Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board) It will soon be illegal in Washington to buy or sell English ivy, the ...
There’s a war against English Ivy in Humboldt County. The foot soldiers are hacking at woody vines in strangers’ backyards. The plant, brought to the area by European colonizers, has spread along the ...
Retail outlets are very busy with customers anticipating the chance to plant flowers and improve their lawn and landscapes. Many have questions about their gardening chores. Below are a few inquiries ...
Several local groups are hosting English Ivy demonstration and removal events as the species poses risks to local plants and trees.
Just this last week a friend asked me how she could get rid of the English ivy that was taking over her garden. Over the years, I have had a love-hate relationship with this plant. When I was a ...
Vines are not divine to some Brookhaven Town residents. A North Shore community group and public officials have found a common enemy in English ivy — an invasive plant that climbs up chimneys and has ...
It will soon be illegal in Washington to buy or sell English ivy, the fast-growing, climbing vine that can weaken and kill trees and overtake native plants. The Washington State Department of ...
It will soon be illegal in Washington to buy or sell English ivy, the fast-growing, climbing vine that can weaken and kill trees and overtake native plants. The Washington State Department of ...
It will soon be illegal in Washington to buy or sell English ivy, the fast-growing, climbing vine that can weaken and kill trees and overtake native plants. The Washington State Department of ...