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A selection of informative features – Japanese Knotweed Ltd in the news

Published on in the Daily Mail
The next Japanese knotweed? Expert sounds alarm over FOUR invasive weeds taking root across the UK – including the highly poisonous Devil’s Trumpet

Japanese Knotweed Ltd’s warns of emerging invasive species.

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Published on in Hort Week
Hort Week to explore the viability of the reduction in pesticide at Groundsfest

Japanese Knotweed Ltd’s Darren Greatbatch (Specialist Advisory Manager) is on the panel to answer questions at the event’s forum.

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Published on in The Mirror
Gardeners told to get rid of knotweed that can ruin your home

Japanese Knotweed Ltd experts explain why Japanese knotweed is such a nuisance for homeowners.

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Published on in The Sun
A Knotty problem – don’t dig it up

In this feature we explained the perils of DIY solutions such as trying to dig knotweed up yourself.

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Published on in The Express
Four lesser-known Japanese knotweed Hybrid plants to watch out for in your garden

Japanese Knotweed Ltd gives warnings of Japanese knotweed “hybrids” growing in the UK, and how to spot them.

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Published on in The Express
Popular garden plant is just as ‘difficult to get rid of’ as ‘invasive’ Japanese knotweed

In this feature published by The Express, Japanese Knotweed Ltd discusses the similarities of Buddleia with knotweed.

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Published on in The Guardian

The war on Japanese Knotweed

Japanese Knotweed Ltd contributes to a comprehensive feature in The Guardian about knotweed, and answers the question can it be stopped?.

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Published on in the Daily Mail
Struggling to deal with Japanese Knotweed in YOUR garden? Scientists put 8 management methods to the test to reveal the most effective way to control the weed

Japanese Knotweed Ltd contributes expert insight into the control methods used to stop the spread of knotweed.

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Published on in Hort Week
Impending drought may see UK’s most poisonous plant flourish

According to the Environment Agency an August drought is likely and with it riverbanks will recede, resulting in many underground rhizome plants being exposed, with one such plant, Dead Man’s Fingers, beginning to flourish.

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