
You’ve done it. You’ve just dug up all the weeds in your garden. But inside a week, they’re back. How is this possible? Why are weeds so resilient? Read on to find out more.
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Japanese knotweed is an invasive plant, troublesome due to its aggressive growth and ability to regrow from even the smallest amount of rhizome left in the soil.
If you’re a landowner and you fail to keep your Japanese knotweed under control, you can be fined. One landowner in Yorkshire has a cautionary tale to tell about this. Read on to find out more.
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Japanese knotweed on your property is a problem, but this invasive plant can also pose a problem if it's growing near your property. RICS guidance states that a mortgage valuer, when surveying a property for Japanese knotweed, must report any knotweed found within 3 metres of the property boundary to the lender (which can complicate the process of buying or selling the property in question).
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Hemlock is a growing concern for landowners and residents across the UK. We’ve put together this handy guide to getting rid of the poisonous plant.
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The UK is home to a fabulous variety of plants. Some are harmless, but some can have harmful effects on humans and animals alike. So, we’ve put together a guide to the more dangerous plants in the UK.
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