‘It works!’ Gardeners share 29p hack for getting rid of ‘problem’ ivy – ‘we always use it’

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    Maria Allen agreed and wrote: “Spray it with vinegar.” Meanwhile, Yvonne Docherty suggested using a combination of “vinegar, salt and washing up liquid”.

    Margie Arkwright replied: “Throw vinegar all over the ground where it’s growing from.”

    Marian James wrote: “Kinder to use lemon juice. It works!”

    Tabitha Webb suggested: “We also use lemon juice on our ivy. I use the pancake lemon juice that comes in the squirt-y lemon.

    “I do tend to keep the last one so I can water it down a bit and then I just squirt it on.

    “I was told it wasn’t harmful to wildlife so we have always used it.”

    Annie Leay commented: “Neat bleach Domestos (if no animals) but natural lemon juice (if there are).”

    White vinegar and lemon juice can be found in most homes, but for those who don’t have them, they can be found in most local supermarkets.

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