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Forum: Beginner LandscapingReplies: 2, Views: 31
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betsy_VA
Vienna, VA
(Zone 7a)

July 02, 2009
06:55 PM

Post #6769963

I had to pull a bunch of weeds and alien vines out of my ivy beds, and now the ivy looks a little worse for wear -- lots of bare stalks. What techniques can I try to help it fill in again?
ecrane3
Dublin, CA
(Zone 9a)

July 02, 2009
08:37 PM

Post #6770449

I don't know if you need to do anything--ivy is a pretty vigorous plant (sometimes a bit too vigorous!) so I suspect it'll grow back fine on its own.
iluvcatz
Westerly, RI

July 05, 2009
05:57 PM

Post #6781549

water, maby alittle of furtlizer or mulch

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