I'm assuming the ivy is growing outside. It is very hard to get rid of ivy. Basically, you just have to pull it all up and dig up all of the roots. After your initial pulling and digging, if more grow, get it out as soon as you can. It is a lot of work, but eventually you will get all of it.
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The stick used in many ivy plants to just to stable the ivy plants. You can use whatever kind of stick you have on hand.
Vines, such as ivy or grape plants.
Call a tree removel service. They will have the know how. You can spray the poison ivy with Roundup and save yourself a considerable amount of money. After the plants totally die (about 2 weeks) do not touch or burn the leaves as they will still have the poison ivy oil on them. Handle only with gloves.
Only certain ivy plants have roots. Some like regular ivy, have no roots.
From what i know, ivy plants can still give you sours and itches, I think the way to get rid of Ivy plants, is to first get on Protective gear such as gloves, long shirts, and overall pants. Then, dig around the plants and pull them out by the roots. Taking them out by the leaf won't help, they will just grow back.
Poison Ivy
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yes and no. because some ivy plants has flowers, and others don't
alot of plants such as of course poison ivy.
You should be able to root english ivy over winter. Just don't let the plants dry out as inside air is quite dry especially in winter.