
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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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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One of the most pervasive weeds in the UK, ground elder has been here since the Romans introduced it to our shores as a food crop. The weed grows quickly and is a threat to nearby plants so removing it as soon as you spot it is advised.
So, how do you get rid of it? Read on to find out.
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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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