Japanese knotweed is considered an invasive species, meaning it takes resources away from native plants and disrupts the ...
Scientists working for government breed biological control agents in lab to take on species choking native wildlife ...
Even out of season, Japanese knotweed continues to grow and invade areas of Essex, as new data reveals the hotspot areas in the county.
In the UK, Japanese knotweed is considered "controlled waste" according to the Environmental Protection Act 1990. It's ...
UK homeowners are being urged to inspect their gardens for a potentially dangerous weed following days of torrential rain and ...
A Brighton property business has won a national prize for work recognising its expertise in dealing with Japanese knotweed. Phlorum, ...
Residents said the property has been in a state of disrepair for years, and the invasive knotweed is still there - and has now grown to nearly 10ft high. Frustrated homeowners are urging a council to ...
Frustrated homeowners are calling on a council to deal with their neighbour - over claims he has let his multi-million pound Chelsea house fall into an 'awful' state of disrepair. The state of ...
Exasperated homeowners are urging a council to tackle their neighbour - amid allegations he has allowed his multi-million pound Chelsea house to deteriorate into an "awful" state of disrepair. The ...
Invasive plant species can cause problems for homeowners and local ecosystems. TikToker Dane (@homeiswhereourheartis) shared a tip about how to deal with Japanese knotweed: Eat it in the same ways you ...
Call it knotweed, or Japanese bamboo, or Reynoutria japonica, it’s all the same plant. Easy to identify, it is a big perennial herb that grows as a shrub up to eight feet tall. It dies back to the ...