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OT ~ saga of a Sunday afternoon
Today DH trimmed the ivy off the front steps, then
stopped it from going inbetween Eldest son's window screen and window just like I asked, and then...... he started pulling it off the house... which was a big mistake because the ivy was hiding the damage the ivy was doing to the house... so now we are painting the house starting next Saturday. And all ivy MUST die, a terrible death, so we'll be redoing the front bed where the ivy is hunkered down in. The sidewalk I've lobbied so hard for this summer, may still get done in October depending on the weather. So then we checked the sprinkler to see how it was reaching that particular bed... Then we decided to check ALL the sprinklers. and we found several that need to be fixed, branches that need to be trimmed so the water can go where it needs to, and then we discovered rotten siding behind the rose bush and a maple tree actually growing up through the rose bush, then we looked up at the deck and just shook our heads..... MORAL of the story, when DW says trim the ivy here and there at the front of the house, don't get ambitious ~ you'll end up rebuilding the deck at the back of the house. k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
OT ~ saga of a Sunday afternoon
Gosh Kathy ... My Mother always told me to keep the
Ivy trimmed away from the house. One of her lessons (nags) I wish I had listened to ;-) The Ivy has taken over the house and now the trees need to be stripped of the stuff again. How well I can identify! Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "K30a" wrote in message ... Today DH trimmed the ivy off the front steps, then stopped it from going inbetween Eldest son's window screen and window just like I asked, and then...... he started pulling it off the house... which was a big mistake because the ivy was hiding the damage the ivy was doing to the house... so now we are painting the house starting next Saturday. And all ivy MUST die, a terrible death, so we'll be redoing the front bed where the ivy is hunkered down in. The sidewalk I've lobbied so hard for this summer, may still get done in October depending on the weather. So then we checked the sprinkler to see how it was reaching that particular bed... Then we decided to check ALL the sprinklers. and we found several that need to be fixed, branches that need to be trimmed so the water can go where it needs to, and then we discovered rotten siding behind the rose bush and a maple tree actually growing up through the rose bush, then we looked up at the deck and just shook our heads..... MORAL of the story, when DW says trim the ivy here and there at the front of the house, don't get ambitious ~ you'll end up rebuilding the deck at the back of the house. k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
OT ~ saga of a Sunday afternoon
boy can I identify with you. the man I bot this house from didn't believe in
yardwork. The fence along oneside was almost falling over it was so heavy with ivy. I trailed into the yard/lawn. I found maple trees growing in cracks on the driveway to lower garage and on the stairwell in the flower beds, some had gotten quite large. I spent my first summer in Ohio clearing out the growth he let run amuck. Sorry to hear you're have the same troubles, hope the redo is swift and the outcome delightful. Karen Zone 5 Ashland, OH http://hometown.aol.com/kmam1/MyPond/MyPond.html My Art Studio at http://members.aol.com/kmmstudios/K....M.Studios.html for email remove the extra extention |
OT ~ saga of a Sunday afternoon
That stuff is way nasty. We bought a house here in San Diego once that had
the stuff growing up one side of the house, across the side yard and up the fence. We ended up having to re-stucco the wall of the house and replace the fence. Joe K30a wrote: Today DH trimmed the ivy off the front steps, then stopped it from going inbetween Eldest son's window screen and window just like I asked, and then...... he started pulling it off the house... which was a big mistake because the ivy was hiding the damage the ivy was doing to the house... -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
OT ~ saga of a Sunday afternoon
Oh we have been there & done that. You have our sympathies!
Jacqui & Chris "K30a" wrote in message ... Today DH trimmed the ivy off the front steps, then stopped it from going inbetween Eldest son's window screen and window just like I asked, and then...... he started pulling it off the house... which was a big mistake because the ivy was hiding the damage the ivy was doing to the house... so now we are painting the house starting next Saturday. And all ivy MUST die, a terrible death, so we'll be redoing the front bed where the ivy is hunkered down in. The sidewalk I've lobbied so hard for this summer, may still get done in October depending on the weather. So then we checked the sprinkler to see how it was reaching that particular bed... Then we decided to check ALL the sprinklers. and we found several that need to be fixed, branches that need to be trimmed so the water can go where it needs to, and then we discovered rotten siding behind the rose bush and a maple tree actually growing up through the rose bush, then we looked up at the deck and just shook our heads..... MORAL of the story, when DW says trim the ivy here and there at the front of the house, don't get ambitious ~ you'll end up rebuilding the deck at the back of the house. k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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