Raised Beds and Ivy??

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Posted by ZeroZero on March 27, 2010, 4:51 pm
 
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Hello All, first post here!

I am a passionate gardener, but have lived in a flat for the last 20
years. I*
have recently bought a house and have a largev overrun garden.
I want to grow
veg and I have a site partially prepared. I have eight
raised bed kits ready to
go. They are about ten inches deep.
Previously the ground was infested by a large bramble (as big as two
apple
trees) and underned this was an infestation of common ivy - the
wild hedgerow
type. I have dug out the bramble (it was like struggling
with an alien monster)
and I have removed the crown. The remainding
roots are treated with glyphospate.
I have given similar treatment to
the ivy - glyphospate and then raking off the
surface - which was an
intertwined with a network of tangled stems. I intend to
dig out as much
root as I can muster but it wont be all of it as there are
thousands of
roots.
On top of this must go my raised beds - eight in all. Now here is my
question.
I could line my beds with plastic sheeting and this would surely stop
the ivy
resurfacing, but I am ruluctant to do so as the deeper rooting
crops would only
have ten inches to play with. I would prefer to dig
over the topsoil under the
bed, then add some leafmould (which I have)
and then some horsemanure (free from
local riding stable, then a top
dressing of compost.

Now ivy seems to be quite surface rooting, if I do this, will I find
that it
rises from the dead and makes it way into my riased beds, or,
will it simply
give up and go away? I dont mind so much if the ivy
reappears between the beds
as I shall pave this area anyways.

Whats Ivy like? Is it a persitant foe, or does it die if you keep
cutting it
back? How deep is its root structure?

Any advice is welcome.

Zero




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ZeroZero


Posted by Tom J on March 27, 2010, 7:28 pm
 

ZeroZero wrote:

If you find the answer, I'd like to know. I removed the ivy from my
rear yard over 10 years ago and still have sprigs poping up ever
spring - pulled out 5 within the week.

Tom J



Posted by Billy on March 27, 2010, 8:28 pm
 



Persistent vigilance for a couple of years will get rid of it. Just keep
pulling, and often. This probably isn't the answer that you wanted.
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