Homeowners have been warned to look out for Japanese knotweed when viewing potential new properties as the invasive plant is ...
The world's largest field trial on the control of Japanese knotweed, conducted in Wales, has found that eradicating the plant is not possible. Researchers from Swansea University have carried out ...
David Layland, the joint managing director of Japanese Knotweed Control, based in Stockport, says it is the only thing that works. "Once we inject into it, it transfers into the root system pretty ...
Japanese knotweed is an invasive, fast-growing weed that can quickly cause damage around your property. Here are some mistakes to avoid when eliminating it.
Mistakes like failing to remove the whole plant including the roots, assuming mechanical control like pulling or digging up the plants will be enough to deal with a large knotweed problem ...
Japanese knotweed is invasive in the US but has visually appealing foliage, blooms, and unique seasonal changes. The plant is ...
Environet, the UK’s leading specialist in the removal of Japanese knotweed, estimates that approximately 5% of homes are currently affected by the plant either directly or neighbouring an ...
Japanese knotweed, a terrestrial herbaceous plant that is in the Polygonaceae family, invades along rivers, streams, roads, and in disturbed areas or where dumped. It prefers full sun and rich soils ...
Giant knotweed, a terrestrial herbaceous plant in the Polygonaceae family, invades along waterways, roads, forest openings, and disturbed sites where dumped. Key characteristics of this invasive ...
The hotspots for an invasive plant species have been revealed, as experts have issued a warning. Invasive plant specialist Environet has released this year’s regional Japanese knotweed hotspots ...
Japanese knotweed is a non-native, invasive plant that was imported to the UK in Victorian times and is known as a pest species that outcompetes native plants and causes damage in the built ...