I'm new and need some help

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  1. Chixster

    Chixster Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi everyone.

    Ive got this climbing plant, climbing over my conservatory. I've tried many times to kill it but nothing that I've tried is working? It's now taking over. I can't get to the roots as someone who lived here before me planted it then build the conservatory, leaving a gap and thats where its growing from.

    I hope someone can help?

    I will upload pic's when my computer is working.
     
  2. Kedi-Gato

    Kedi-Gato Gardener

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    Hi Chixster and welcome to GC. When we see a photo then I'm sure someone will recognize what it is and be able to give you some tips. We have the same problem but with it growing inside of our Wintergarten, a passion flower.
     
  3. Chixster

    Chixster Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi all,

    Here are the pic's of the plant.

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  4. accidentalgardener

    accidentalgardener Gardener

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    Chixter,

    A warm welcome and what an impressive climber :D

    Does it flower? What time of year?
     
  5. Chixster

    Chixster Apprentice Gardener

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    Oh and here is the gap its growing from. Don't know how far in the gap it is growing but I don't think I can get to the roots.

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  6. Chixster

    Chixster Apprentice Gardener

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    I don't think if flowers? It changes colour when its coming up to winter from green to red.

    What a impressive climber!! I hate it. My husband likes it and wants to keep it but I have told him he needs to cut it back etc!! But yet again I've cut it back today so it has to go. Its growing everywhere. In the roof of my house etc.
     
  7. accidentalgardener

    accidentalgardener Gardener

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    Mmmmmm the only plant i know that does that is a red robin but i didnt think it was a climber, its a bush :confused: Daithplant might know, or Pete [​IMG]
     
  8. mackem

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    Welcome Chixster,i think you need one of these
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  9. walnut

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    Welcome to g c Chixter, looks like Parthenocissus (virginia creeper)cut it back and use a systemic weed killer like roundup,put some of the runners with the leaves on in a plastic bag tie it on to the stems with some of the roundup in so it absorbs it better, sit back and wait.
     
  10. compost maker

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    What a good idea. Could you do that with convolvulus? By the way I agree its a Virginia Creeper.
     
  11. Helofadigger

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    Hello there Chixster welcome to our friendly forum!


    I agree with Walnut & Compost maker I thought it may be Virginia Creeper, it's a lovely plant for autumn colour but does have an habit of creeping where it shouldn't belong...good luck with getting rid of it.

    Helen.xxx.
     
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