
Winter’s on its way – does the knotweed go away?
Sadly not, it just ‘plays dead’ above ground.
Sadly not, it just ‘plays dead’ above ground.
The BBC consumer programme 'Rip Off Britain' earlier this week broadcast a story on Japanese knotweed, featuring a lady in the Midlands unable to get a mortgage due to Japanese knotweed on adjoining land owned by a local council.
The other day I was asked whether Japanese knotweed causes global warming. I had to think this one through.
We are constantly being called out to eradicate Japanese knotweed because a DIY attempt has failed.
Journalist Matt Rudd produced an excellent article on Japanese knotweed. Entitled “The Plant that Ate Britain”, this article was published in the Sunday Times Magazine
On 29th May 2014 we’ve finally moved to our new 6,500 sq ft premises, located between Guildford and Woking. Our new building provides us with ample new office space, warehousing for all our Japanese knotweed equipment and machinery, and space for us to further our research and development activities.
Rest assured, where invasive species are identified at an early stage and tackled correctly, problems can usually be avoided. Our specialist consultants complete thorough surveys to identify the extent of the problem. Our plans aren’t one-size-fits-all; they’re customised to tackle the invasive species at your property effectively, taking account of all of your requirements.
Our team of experts is available between 9am and 5:30pm, Monday to Friday to answer your enquiries and advise you on the next steps
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Simply upload a few images of your problem plant to our identification form and one of our invasive plant experts will take a look and let you know, free of charge what you are dealing with. We’ll also be there to help with next steps where necessary.