By: Nicholas Davison | 2012-05-08 | Gardening In the late 1800s, a pretty little vine from Japan was brought to the United States. Many people planted it as a fast growing ground cover with a sprinkling of white flowers. Others used it to fight soil erosion. read more
By: Nicholas Davison | 2012-05-08 | Gardening Like a character from a 1950s era horror film, this plant can be poisoned, chopped up, and even burned, but still refuses to die. read more
By: knotweed@sify.com | 2012-04-28 | Business Japanese Knotweed Ltd offers a full range of Japanese knotweed eradication options by excavation, which is sometimes the only method suitable to remove this invasive non-native plant. read more
By: Nicholas Davison | 2012-05-07 | Gardening When it comes to practicing smart Japanese Knotweed eradication it's always best to first of all learn about the plant before trying to get rid of it. Just pulling up such a nuisance plant by the roots really isn't the best way to go about getting rid of it, for one. read more
By: John Diggers | 2011-07-12 | Gardening Japanese Knotweed isn’t just affecting our own lifestyles; it is infesting everything including our world-wide and nationwide transportation as well read more
By: Nicholas Davison | 2012-05-08 | Gardening Japanese Knotweed eradication predominantly relies on the destruction of the plant's extensive rhizome system. This process is difficult to achieve overnight, it usually requires a commitment of a number of months or potentially years. read more
By: Nicholas Davison | 2012-05-08 | Gardening The prevalence of Japanese Knotweed in gardens, parks, and wilderness areas is growing on an annual basis. This plant, native to Asia, has been introduced to North America and Europe where it regularly out-competes native species for nutrients, water, and light. read more
By: Carl Liver | 2011-07-25 | Gardening For over 175 years Japanese knotweed has blighted Blighty. Since its introduction as an ornamental plant in the early to mid nineteenth century, Japanese weeds has invaded canals and river banks, transport routes such as motorways and railways and huge areas of wasteland. read more
By: Nicholas Davison | 2012-05-08 | Gardening Japanese Knotweed eradication can be approached with a broad array of techniques. The species itself, native to the East Asian countries, is considered an invasive problem in the Western world. read more
By: knotweed@sify.com | 2012-04-28 | Business The most common and sustainable method of treatment for Japanese knotweed is through the use of herbicides. read more
By: Carl Liver | 2012-03-07 | Gardening Japanese Knotweed is a major problem in London. Brought to England as an ornamental plant and used as fodder, Japanese Knotweed is an invasive perennial species which has spread throughout the UK. Japanese Knotweed can be found along waterways, in open fields and in many Victorian gardens throughout London. read more
By: Nicholas Davison | 2012-05-08 | Gardening Known by several different names, Fallopia japonica, commonly referred to as itadori or Japanese knotweed, is on the list of the world's most invasive weeds. read more
By: Carl Liver | 2012-02-10 | Home improvement Japanese knotweed Mortgage. Never heard of it? Well let me explain. The Japanese Knotwood plant is an invasive plant that has big Mortgage companies such as Barclays and Lloyd’s of London refusing to finance home loans if this plant is present on the property. The Japanese Knotweed Plant is an ornamental species that has large heart shaped leaves and beautiful flowers. read more
By: Carl Liver | 2012-03-07 | Landscaping Japanese Knotweed is a major problem in London. Brought to England as an ornamental plant and used as fodder, Japanese Knotweed is an invasive perennial species which has spread throughout the UK. Japanese Knotweed can be found along waterways, in open fields and in many Victorian gardens throughout London. read more
By: Nicholas Davison | 2012-05-08 | Gardening Learning all you can about taking care of your lawn and garden can help to make your yard work easier and more interesting. Whether you are a gardening enthusiast or just a homeowner trying to have a nice yard, read more