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Everything you need to know about Japanese knotweed dormancy

Plant dormancy is when a plant slows down its activity in response to tough conditions. This helps it save energy and survive challenges like cold weather or lack of water. Different types of dormancy exist, like winter dormancy when trees lose leaves, and summer dormancy when plants in dry areas slow down.

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Dart™- The dual action residential treatment

Environet’s DART™ (Dual Action Residential Treatment) method, is a game-changing solution for Japanese knotweed treatment, and a pioneering approach that is a cost-effective removal and treatment.

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Is bamboo the new Japanese knotweed?

Bamboo, a familiar sight in gardens across the UK, continues to be a popular choice in garden centres and nurseries. Although readily available to buy with no restrictions, there’s mounting evidence of its invasive nature, prompting the question: is bamboo the new Japanese knotweed? 

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