Boston Ivy on brownstone?
After wavering for a week I’ve decided not to go with original plan of planting in front and training onto the brick. This much time fretting over it is a bad sign, plus the potential fall out with the super of the building next door who’s front door is in the alley and will have to deal witht he fallen leaves and berries. We’re gonna plant in back to cover a wood fence, though in some years will have to keep it off the telephone power / polls. Thanks for all the input.

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JohnHancock | 4 years and 11 months ago
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Yes, what Bob says. The brownstone is just a thin layer of veneer over a brick facade and not solid blocks of brownstone. OP may have a re-brownstoned facade which is really just cement stucco

adobera80 | 4 years and 11 months ago
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After wavering for a week I’ve decided not to go with original plan of planting in front and training onto the brick. This much time fretting over it is a bad sign, plus the potential fall out with the super of the building next door who’s front door is in the alley and will have to deal witht he fallen leaves and berries. We’re gonna plant in back to cover a wood fence, though in some years will have to keep it off the telephone power / polls. Thanks for all the input.