Japanese knotweed can decrease a property’s value by up to 20%, but the actual impact varies on a case-by-case basis. If only a small stand is present, the property value may only decrease by 5%. A larger infestation, however, could completely devalue a property!
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Are you finding it challenging to monitor and maintain your car park or overspill car park? Taylor Total Weed Control can help!
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Japanese knotweed is a growing problem in the UK. If you find it growing on your land, you are legally required to stop it from spreading beyond your property. So, can it be removed completely? Read on to find out.
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Japanese knotweed is a highly-invasive plant, growing so quickly it outcompetes others wherever it takes root. Landowners who fail to keep it under control risk serious fines, as Transport for Wales found out earlier this year.
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Japanese knotweed isn’t always the easiest plant to identify, and there are lots of other weeds it can be mistaken for. To confuse things further, Japanese knotweed will look different depending on the season.
The best time of year to identify Japanese knotweed is during the late summer/autumn months, particularly in September. The later summer months are also the best time to treat it, so all the more reason identify it as soon as possible.
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