How to deal with Japanese knotweed in your neighbour’s garden
Japanese Knotweed is a notorious invasive plant that can cause significant damage to properties and biodiversity in the UK.
Japanese Knotweed is a notorious invasive plant that can cause significant damage to properties and biodiversity in the UK.
Japanese Knotweed, a perennial plant native to East Asia, with attractive, bamboo-like stems and shield-like leaves, can be found all over the UK.
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If you have identified Japanese knotweed on your property, it’s essential to address the issue promptly to prevent its spread and potential damage.
Despite Japanese knotweed being an invasive plant species notorious for its aggressive growth, the plant has recently been used more and more in many culinary creations.
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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.
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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.