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Grow ivy, very limited sun
Hi, Densely populated urban residential area. Between my little brick bungalow and the next house. There's some hasta and surprise lilies out there, but I need ivy. Couldn't figger how to water the hasta last season (without watering the house walls) with sprinkler, so I spent way, way too much time standing out there with the garden hose. Need ivy, willing to sacrifice hasta, etc to get it (if necessary). Around the corner is a little wooded easement with lots of ivy. Can I just snip, say, 10" lengths from there and plant them by my house? Would potting soil and/or fertilizer be a good idea? Really need to get this off the ground. I am not knowledgable re gardening. Also timing. I am in midwest: avg. hi/lo is now 53/29 F. I know all about invasive nature of ivy, no warnings necessary. Maybe half the houses on the block have some ivy and apparently aren't having difficulty controlling it. Thx, Puddin' "Life is nothing but a competition to be the criminal rather than the victim." - Bertrand Russell |
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