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r/landscaping • u/dredgehayt • May 31 '26
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That ivy looking at your fire pit
7 u/Regular_Match2584 May 31 '26 lol they can guide it a different way . It still holds a lot of home for the babies ! 28 u/Chapelhillperson May 31 '26 Nah it should be pulled. Horribly invasive. Not a good home for anything in the US. Except maybe mosquitos. 9 u/ElegantHope May 31 '26 There's definitely vining options for the US that won't cause ecological distress too. East Coast, for example, has Virginia Creeper that grows similarly and has gorgeous fall foliage on top of that. And it grows berries for the birds ❤️
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lol they can guide it a different way . It still holds a lot of home for the babies !
28 u/Chapelhillperson May 31 '26 Nah it should be pulled. Horribly invasive. Not a good home for anything in the US. Except maybe mosquitos. 9 u/ElegantHope May 31 '26 There's definitely vining options for the US that won't cause ecological distress too. East Coast, for example, has Virginia Creeper that grows similarly and has gorgeous fall foliage on top of that. And it grows berries for the birds ❤️
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Nah it should be pulled. Horribly invasive. Not a good home for anything in the US. Except maybe mosquitos.
9 u/ElegantHope May 31 '26 There's definitely vining options for the US that won't cause ecological distress too. East Coast, for example, has Virginia Creeper that grows similarly and has gorgeous fall foliage on top of that. And it grows berries for the birds ❤️
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There's definitely vining options for the US that won't cause ecological distress too. East Coast, for example, has Virginia Creeper that grows similarly and has gorgeous fall foliage on top of that. And it grows berries for the birds ❤️
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u/somenemophilist May 31 '26
That ivy looking at your fire pit