Yahoo: Invasive and ubiquitous, English ivy can hurt trees and plants. Removing it isn't easy
Invasive and ubiquitous, English ivy can hurt trees and plants. Removing it isn't easy
The Cool Down on MSN: Woman cuts 'window' out of invasive English ivy vines to save tree: 'Such a nuisance'
With the window method, anyone experiencing an English ivy invasion now has a far easier and far more rewarding way to keep their trees safe.
Woman cuts 'window' out of invasive English ivy vines to save tree: 'Such a nuisance'
While out walking or driving, did you ever notice trees so covered with ivy that they look like totally different life forms? In a way they are – because if the ivy continues to grow unchecked, the ...
Napa Valley Register: Letter: Trees versus ivy – a struggle for sunlight
San Diego Union-Tribune: Invasive English ivy is no friend to trees, and removing it isn’t easy
Invasive English ivy is no friend to trees, and removing it isn’t easy
DEAR BOB: English ivy (Hedera helix) is harmful to trees upon which it grows. It clings to surfaces using tendrils, aerial roots and a sticky substance called glycosides. Those roots and tendrils tend ...
Cleveland.com: Ivy climbing a tree should be removed: Ask the Ground Crew
What about ivy that grows up a tree? How harmful is that to a tree? Also, I have a mature sunburst locust tree. In the spring, it gets leafhoppers. In the fall, it gets small webs in the cluster of ...
The Independent: Invasive and ubiquitous, English ivy can hurt trees and plants. Removing it isn't easy