Are cotoneaster berries poisonous?
Originally native to China, Cotoneaster is renowned for its ornamental beauty, with its glossy foliage and vibrant berries adding a touch of elegance to gardens and landscapes.
Originally native to China, Cotoneaster is renowned for its ornamental beauty, with its glossy foliage and vibrant berries adding a touch of elegance to gardens and landscapes.
In this blog, we’ll explore the factors influencing the timeline for eliminating Japanese knotweed and discuss effective strategies to ensure successful removal.
It’s International Women’s Day! Here at Environet, we are reflecting on our journey towards fostering an inclusive workplace and championing equality.
Since its launch in 1998 in the UK by former Prime Minister Tony Blair and the Globe Theatre, World Book Day is now wildly celebrated each March, with plenty of additional initiatives being implemented to encourage children to read books.
We will list some of the biggest threats to look out for this Spring and give you some tips on how to identify them.
Plant dormancy is when a plant slows down its activity in response to tough conditions. This helps it save energy and survive challenges like cold weather or lack of water. Different types of dormancy exist, like winter dormancy when trees lose leaves, and summer dormancy when plants in dry areas slow down.
Rest assured, where invasive species are identified at an early stage and tackled correctly, problems can usually be avoided. Our specialist consultants complete thorough surveys to identify the extent of the problem. Our plans aren’t one-size-fits-all; they’re customised to tackle the invasive species at your property effectively, taking account of all of your requirements.
Our team of experts is available between 9am and 5:30pm, Monday to Friday to answer your enquiries and advise you on the next steps
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If you already know you have an invasive plant problem, you can request a survey online in less than two minutes by providing a few brief details. A member of the team will swiftly come back to you with further information and our availability.
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Simply upload a few images of your problem plant to our identification form and one of our invasive plant experts will take a look and let you know, free of charge what you are dealing with. We’ll also be there to help with next steps where necessary.