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Is English Ivy Ok to Touch?
Published on Friday, November 28, 2025

While English ivy is generally safe to touch, it can cause skin irritation or rashes in some individuals due to allergic reactions to its sap. Precautions such as wearing gloves and washing after contact are advisable. Beyond personal health concerns, English ivy is invasive, outcompeting native plants, harming tree health by blocking sunlight, and damaging structures by holding moisture and...
Is English Ivy Toxic to Dogs?
Published on Thursday, November 27, 2025

English ivy is a common ground cover in Oregon, but it poses a hidden danger to dogs. This popular plant is toxic to dogs, as ingesting any part of it can lead to gastrointestinal issues like vomiting and diarrhea. Its sap can also cause skin irritation upon contact. If you spot English ivy on your property, it's crucial to remove it promptly to avoid potential harm to your furry...
The Dangers of Removing English Ivy by Yourself
Published on Monday, March 15, 2021

English ivy can be an attractive plant found all over Oregon. It tends to grow in cold, shaded areas where the soil is kept moist and fertile. Many people use English ivy as decorations in their gardens because of its pretty "climbing" appearance and color. However, the plant isn’t native to our state and can easily become invasive.
English ivy has the ability to spread rapidly ...
Reasons to Remove English Ivy from Your Portland, OR Property
Published on Wednesday, February 05, 2020

English ivy plants are evergreen perennials sometimes used as ground covers. They originated in central Asia and were later introduced to the Americas. These plants don't belong on your Portland, OR property, as they can damage the surrounding landscape and pose health issues if touched or consumed.
Our team here at J&C Lawn Care offers English ivy control services for homes located in...

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