I've realised the ivy we have climbing up the side of our hose is getting out of control (it's up to the eaves, and about to start making its way across a window).
I'm looking for advice (help!).
Having googled, I'm reading conflicting reports on the web. Some say to pull it from the top while it's still alive. Others say to cut it from the roots (or as I'm considering the level you want it to grow up to), and leave everything above it to die - before then pulling it off.
I obviously want to leave minimal scarring to the building if at all possible, along with wanting the least time consuming way of removal.
Has anyone here dealt with out-of-control ivy climbing a building? What did you do, and what did you find worked best?
I'm looking for advice (help!).
Having googled, I'm reading conflicting reports on the web. Some say to pull it from the top while it's still alive. Others say to cut it from the roots (or as I'm considering the level you want it to grow up to), and leave everything above it to die - before then pulling it off.
I obviously want to leave minimal scarring to the building if at all possible, along with wanting the least time consuming way of removal.
Has anyone here dealt with out-of-control ivy climbing a building? What did you do, and what did you find worked best?