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Cutting back ivy from a window


natbow

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Roundup sprayed on the leaves should do it.


Best in Spring when the sap is rising.


Assuming you want to kill the whole plant of course.


Don't mention my name when your neighbour asks why their ivy has died.



You're welcome :))


ETA: Cutting it back will just encourage it to grow faster. If you want to go down that route you will have to keep cutting it back for ever ....

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