Does Japanese knotweed have any redeeming qualities?
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia Japonica), has earned itself a negative reputation in the UK. Japanese knotweed is regarded as being the UK’s most aggressive and destructive
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia Japonica), has earned itself a negative reputation in the UK. Japanese knotweed is regarded as being the UK’s most aggressive and destructive
Published on Thursday 7th April 2016 in the Coventry Observer. This article warns residents of Coventry to be aware of Japanese knotweed, now the growing
Published on Thursday 7th April 2016 in the South Wales Evening Post. This article discusses how the mild and wet winter will affect knotweed growth.
An article on Japanese knotweed was published in the Evening Standard, on the 6th April. It featured a resi-dig out project completed by Environet last
There are reports from various parts of Britain of knotweed shooting early this year. It’s claimed this is due to the mild wet winter. We’ve found
We are pleased to announce that our patent application in Canada has been granted. Our Xtract™ machine, developed in 2008, now has patents in the
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