[Herbalist] invasive climbing ivy

robert leonard rleonard at planetcable.net
Thu Jul 25 08:23:23 PDT 2002


on 7/24/02 10:16 AM, Tara Boroson at tboroson at netcarrier.com wrote:

> That could be to your advantage.  You don't have to fix anybody else's
> mistakes (i.e. hedera ivy,) or deal with well established natural
> invasives (like poison ivy.)  We got our gorgeous 4 acres of
> well-established, old-growth-trees, long-landscaped land.  You name the
> annoyance, plant or animal, we've got it too.  How big of a yard will
> you have?  You could check out organicgardening.com for tips.  You can
> call your local extension office for advice.  You can also look in the
> local paper on the day that they print ads for local meetings and find a
> gardening club.
>
> -Magdalena
>
> audette at sapheron.org wrote:
>
>> We're talking about a fair amount of gardening type things, and I was
>> hoping someone in the Bryn Gwlad area could help me out.  I will be
>> acquiring a bright shiney new home in a little over a month and a half,
>> and was hoping to find some kind of gardening club or group that might
>> be able to help me figure out what to do with the yard (having never had
>> one to play with before).
>>
>> The thing with a new home, is that the builder does _nothing_ with the
>> back yard.  So, I'll have a bunch of dirt, and not much else...
>>
>> I've got a couple books, but somehow talking to people about this sort
>> of thing always reassures me a little bit more...  :)
>>
>> Audette
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The invasive creeper is Virginia Creeper.  I had misidentified it on a
website that had pictures mixed up.




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