Should I remove ivy from my tree?
Ivy should be removed off of the bark. After several years ivy can begin to choke the life out of a tree smothering it and growing into the bark. A tree with ivy is more susceptible to insects and borers.
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Ivy should be removed off of the bark. After several years ivy can begin to choke the life out of a tree smothering it and growing into the bark. A tree with ivy is more susceptible to insects and borers.
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