
There are tens of thousands of recorded Japanese knotweed infestations across the UK. That’s a lot of coverage, and the plant is only growing more invasive over time.
But how exactly did this East Asian plant get here in the first place? Read on to find out.
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Whether it’s on your lawn, your roof, or your patio, the presence of moss is a clear sign that there’s an underlying problem. It’s one we can fix for you, and with a bit of elbow grease, you can prevent it from growing back.
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In the UK, we have 1390 native plant species, and over 1100 non-native plant species. In total, only 36 of these species are classed as invasive plants. So, what is an invasive plant, and how do you classify an invasive plant?
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If you’re struggling with Japanese knotweed on your property, you may be wondering what treatment method is best equipped to help rid your property of this problem plant.
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Doing nothing will not make the potential problems associated with Japanese knotweed go away.
We are rapidly approaching the most effective time of year to treat Japanese knotweed. If you have knotweed within the boundary of your garden (or near the boundary on adjacent land) then you should consider putting a treatment programme in place ASAP.
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