Asked April 26, 2024, 2:28 PM EDT
Hello, I have a fairly large patch of Poison Ivy in the area behind my back yard, and last few years it has started to trickle into my yard. I have tried spraying it with a chemical spray a few times now, which seems somewhat effective but doesn't seem to fully go away. Ideally I'd like to get rid of it naturally somehow, or without chemicals that might damage the soil or surrounding plants. Do you have any suggestions? Also, would it be safe to plant a flower or vegetable garden of some kind in this same soil after the poison ivy is removed? Would love to speak to someone if possible, and also interested in professional services if any are recommended. Thanks - Chris Nicol<personal data hidden>, <personal data hidden>
Sherburne County Minnesota