At first glance, Japanese knotweed may look a bit like bamboo, but the highly invasive plant has multiple identifying characteristics. Its stems: Jointed, bright green, hollow and covered with nodes ...
Several years ago, I noticed what appeared to be a bamboo plant in the back of my property. I didn’t want it, so I cut it down. Not only did it come back the following year, but it spread further. The ...
Savills has published the findings of a survey of almost 100 agents, in a study designed to explore the impact of Japanese knotweed on the residential sales process and values. This study is the first ...
On Wednesday, March 13, at 6:30 pm, join Newtown Knotweed Initiative in the meeting room of C.H. Booth Library, 25 Main ...
Japanese knotweed can be a homeowner's nightmare. If it is left untreated it grows at a phenomenal rate and can quickly cover ...
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The Japanese knotweed removal mistake homeowners make
Japanese knotweed can stay dormant for years before suddenly returning and experts say most homeowners are making the same ...
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