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The ivy, when pulled from our house will leave a small residue of where the feet or roots adhered to the siding. We are going to cut the ivy toward the ground in a few weeks once a frost sets in. Once the ivy is cut, the ivy that is on the siding will die out but we don't think will just fall off of the house. How can we remove it easily and remove the stains it has caused on our siding?

2006-10-08 11:29:07 · 3 answers · asked by kkascak2003 1 in Home & Garden Other - Home & Garden

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The only way to get it iff is to pull it off and those holdtights they use to attach themselves are a (you know what). You'll have to get pain and paint where the stains are. And in the future trim them a few times a month to be sure they don't get to your siding again.

2006-10-08 11:34:41 · answer #1 · answered by college kid 6 · 1 0

I want Boston Ivy. that's what we've becoming on the edge of our 2-tale domicile. The leaves are huge and luxurious eco-friendly till Fall. Then they turn a pink purple and fall off the vine. It additionally bears little fruit (like blueberries) that the birds like to eat yet in addition they entice honey bees overdue in the season for one to 2 weeks. additionally, the little sprouts definitely root themselves whilst they fall into fertile soil under--no ought to purchase extra. so a strategies, there has been no harm to the mortar. The vine grows by making use of sending out new sprouts that have tiny suction-cup like extensions on them (confusing to completely do away with, at cases). I do have English Ivy in the outdoor becoming on a fence, and that grows slightly quicker and spreads quicker then the Boston style. It does stay eco-friendly to greenish-brown all 12 months, protecting its leaves. yet I question the style you will get the English Ivy to "carry onto" the brick to start off using fact they have not got the grasping little feet like the Boston Ivy does. On our fence, we had to tie a lattice artwork of plastic-lined cord (used for weed whackers) so the ivy must be manually twisted around the cord and tied on with mushy ties. you will ought to apply a huge trellis. As for planting the two one: start up with some stable, fertile soil and water whilst dry (as quickly as generic). area each and every foot or so aside for English; Boston grows right into a annoying, woody-like bush so they are able to be planted perhaps 4 or 5 feet aside (one plant, over the years, can conceal a third of the domicile in 5 to seven years).

2016-10-19 01:13:19 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You will have to pull them off. After they are off, use your garden hose & wet the whole surface letting it soak the black spots for an hour or so. Then, the best thing to use and I say this from experience, is s p i c & span and scrub. Once it is pre soaked, it won't be to bad scrubbing it down. I've done this for years and that is the best thing I could find and it did a great job.

2006-10-08 11:45:46 · answer #3 · answered by jepa8196 4 · 0 0

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