Q&A – How do I get rid of morning glory and poison ivy in my junipers?
Question:
I have several large juniper bushes in my yard. They have morning glory and poison ivy or oak growing up through them. What can I do to remove the morning glorys and poison oak/ivy from my junipers?
Answer:
It is going to require hand pulling. Make sure you are well covered and then carefully pull or cut out the poison ivy and paint glyphosate concentrate on the cut stem to kill the poison ivy root. The morning glory can by pulled out too. Try to do that before they go to seed.
Related Resources:
Juniper
Controlling Poison Ivy in the Landscape
I have several large juniper bushes in my yard. They have morning glory and poison ivy or oak growing up through them. What can I do to remove the morning glorys and poison oak/ivy from my junipers?
Answer:
It is going to require hand pulling. Make sure you are well covered and then carefully pull or cut out the poison ivy and paint glyphosate concentrate on the cut stem to kill the poison ivy root. The morning glory can by pulled out too. Try to do that before they go to seed.
Related Resources:
Juniper
Controlling Poison Ivy in the Landscape