"Over a couple of years, the growth got visibly weaker." Homeowner met with urgent warnings after spotting mystery plant in ...
Experts have drawn up a map showing the worst affected places across England and Wales - and explained what to do if you find ...
They can also stray into outbuildings and some, such as Japanese knotweed, can damage homes as their roots spread and grow under, and sometimes into homes and other buildings. Invasive plant ...
An “inaccessible” plot of council-owned land that has Japanese Knotweed growing on it will be sold at auction next month.
The hotspots across Glasgow for the highly destructive Japanese knotweed have been revealed - here is how to spot and destroy it.
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 ...
Share this Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkeIn Homebuyers viewing properties during the next three months should be extra watchful for signs of invasive Japanese knotweed, which has ...
Key characteristics of this invasive species include: grows to be 12 feet tall with hollow stems resembling bamboo has broad heart-shaped to spade-shaped leaves that are larger than your hand, and ...
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM A city councillor has labelled the €1m cost of removing Japanese knotweed from a ...