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Spring has arrived, bringing with it the unwelcome return of invasive weeds across Britain. Japanese knotweed, horsetail and ...
Picking a spot that matters to you is first step to eradicating invasive species from the environment to ensure state’s rare ...
Discovering a plant such as Japanese knotweed growing behind your electrical outlet may be funny at first, but its implications are more profound.
Over the past few years, Japanese knotweed has gone viral in more ways than one. As Britain's most aggressive, non-native plant, Japanese Knotweed is now affecting 5% of UK homes, according to ...
Japanese Knotweed is native to East Asia and was introduced to the UK in the 1800s where it has since spread out of control. It can grow up to four inches a day and forms dense thickets which ...
A homesteader discovered that a patch of Japanese Knotweed, a persistent, clump-forming, invasive plant, has grown so large that it spans more acreage than their home. "My Japanese knotweed problem ...
If you’re hoping to screen your garden from neighbours' eyes but you’re out of planting space, you’ll want a list of the best flowering container plants for privacy on-side. While the best ...
On the ground, the fashion landscape is changing. Japan’s luxury fashion market has remained largely robust despite a wider downturn, though Japanese tourists are travelling abroad much less than they ...
Foraging a few stems from flowering trees and shrubs is a wonderful ... is tolerant of your spring fever. • Like forsythia, Japanese kerria (Kerria japonica) has a natural cane-like growth ...