Experts have drawn up a map showing the worst affected places across England and Wales - and explained what to do if you find ...
The average garden in the UK contains more than 20,000 slugs, so it's not surprising that the pests sometimes munch on our beloved plants and flowers.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that nobody (honestly, not a soul) wants to find Japanese knotweed on their property – but new research has revealed that some 4,500 homebuyers in the UK ...
Japanese Knotweed is probably the best-known invasive ... species that are widespread and often found in residential gardens such as Giant Hogweed and Himalayan Balsam. These species are listed ...
An “inaccessible” plot of council-owned land that has Japanese Knotweed growing on it will be sold at auction next month. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post ...
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 ...
Some invasive plants can rapidly take over gardens and spread to neighbouring properties. They can also stray into outbuildings and some, such as Japanese knotweed, can damage homes as their roots ...
“As well as removing the dead canes and covering the crowns, we’ve seen cases where knotweed has been covered with decking, had a pathway or patio laid over it, or even a shed. “One client only ...
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 ...