My lovely girlfriend has asked me to enquire as to whether anyone could advise us how to take 'growable' cuttings of ivy. We currently have it growing on one side of the garden (just on the wall around a recess in which we have our garden bench) and want to introduce up a facing red brick wall. Would it involve the use of hormone rooting powder, and how long might it take to root and 'take' to a degree where we might be able to train it up the wall in the manner of our current 'setting' around our bench? Any ideas, anyone?...
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How best do we take cuttings of ivy?
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I know it's a choice thing - but have you ever considered something like clematis or some other climbing plant which provides a bit of colour and grows faster ??.......because you're thinking of putting the kettle on and making a pot of tea perhaps, you old weirdo. (Veggie Chicken - 25/01/18)
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Originally posted by rustylady View PostYou're mad Herbs. I'm desperately trying to stop the bloody stuff climbing the walls of the cottage I live in.
It damages the brickwork and joints.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostIf you rootle around the bottom of your ivy, you may find there are rooted bits that you can detach.
Or take cuttings, put them in a glass of water and sit back and watch them grow roots.
Don't ask me how long it takes as its a while since I've done any!
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What!!!! I haven't seen this month's mag
Anyway - back to the ivy question!! I have a couple of quite dainty variegated ivies that are quite attractive - but the big thug of a common ivy I'm trying to eradicate constantly
If its somewhere that you're going to sit - why not honeysuckle and jasmine? Their perfume is glorious at the moment
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostWhat!!!! I haven't seen this month's mag
Anyway - back to the ivy question!! I have a couple of quite dainty variegated ivies that are quite attractive - but the big thug of a common ivy I'm trying to eradicate constantly
If its somewhere that you're going to sit - why not honeysuckle and jasmine? Their perfume is glorious at the moment
Re the 'Star' bit: Oh yes, quoted at length! Methinks a columnist role beckons! Remember your little mate here when you're rubbing shoulders with the Lucy's and the Alys's of this world!...
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostIf I'm being quoted I hope I had my sensible hat on - I think that was the 4th April I'd better sneak into the newsagents and have a look Its the first month since I've cancelled my subscription - irony eh
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