Any one here know where I can buy Ivy like boston ivy for propagtion. And other ground covers. We need to expand our farm operations.
Tom in snow covered North Eastern Ohio
ivy for propagtion
Tom - I wish you had asked me last summer. Our backyard in Atlanta was literally covered with English Ivy. Well - I got rid of it all and put grass in. I could have sent you enough plants to get you well on your way.
I've seen these ground covers being sold at most nurseries (and home depot/lowes) in the spring...
Hi Tom, I have lots of algerian ivy in my yard. I would be more than happy to send you some for postage. It is also producing seeds now, and they do germinate and form strong plants. Let me know if you want any-- I'll be trimming and removing any that went where it shouldn't. --Surf :)
Tom, I can send you lots of ivy for rooting, best done in damp sand, for postage. I think it is English Ivy... just remember Ivy "sleeps a year, creeps a year and leaps a year"!
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