11:54, Sat, Oct 4, 2025 Updated: 12:05, Sat, Oct 4, 2025 English ivy can wreak havoc on your property, lifting roof tiles, damaging fences, pulling at guttering, strangling trees, and potentially ...
Ivy is beloved as a popular decorative plant, but it can quickly overtake trees, homes, and gardens, spreading more like an invasive weed than a pretty vine. An arborist who goes by the name guilty_of ...
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A beautiful garden can add as much as 15% to the value of your home - but some plants can cause thousands of pounds worth of damage and even land you in legal trouble ...
It's frustrating to put time and effort into curating a healthy, balanced yard only to discover that a neighbor is cultivating an invasive species next door. While plants such as bamboo, English ivy, ...
As gardens, parks and nature strips start showing signs of spring, our indoor plants might need a little help to jump into the new season.
1. Ivy Ivy (Hedera helix) is one of the most valuable late-season plants for wildlife. Its small, greenish-yellow flowers appear from September to November and are a rich source of nectar for bees, ...
Many years ago, Roy and I camped in the Great Smoky Mountains and encountered a thick vine winding its way up a hardwood tree. We thought it might be Virginia […] ...
Eastern poison ivy is often seen growing on buildings, trees or in fence rows as a vine, but western poison ivy grows as a small shrub or “ground cover” in ...