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I need to kill some English ivy. It's growing in the neighbor's yard though. It's very well established and covers their whole wooded area and is covering most of their trees. Thinking about grabbing the vines that crawl under my fence into my yard, cutting the tips, abrading the leaves, wrapping them in gauze bandage, then soaking the gauze in roundup. Maybe I'll make a whole line of solo cups full of roundup for the vines to soak in. I know that this ivy came from a single planting, so I'm hoping all of it is one big plant. What do you think? Would this work?

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