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    Get rid of intruder flora with Japanese Knotweed Control

    10/19/2011

    The task of taking care of your garden or your surrounding vegetation areas is not at all an easy one. Commercially and ecologically important crops and plants often face immense competition with invasive species of plants. While it may not seem importan ... Read more

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    Dealing with Japanese Knotweed

    10/19/2011

    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 a ... Read more

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    Japanese Knotweed Eradication

    10/12/2011

    The fast and expansive growth of Japanese Knotweed since its inception into the UK and across Europe in the 19th century has meant this plant has become enough of a concern in the 20th and 21st centuries to warrant a place in UK legislation.Under Sectio ... Read more

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    Importance of Japanese Knotweed control and Treatment

    10/12/2011

    Japanese Knotweed (named as Fallopia japonica, Polygonum cuspidatum, Reynoutria japonica) is a large invasive weed of perennial plants. These invasive species was originated in Japan, China and Korea and has successfully spread across Europe, North Ameri ... Read more

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    Japanese Knotweed - A "Knotty" Affair of South Asia

    10/05/2011

    If the word Japan or Japanese gives you a goose bump, it is legitimate! And Japanese Knotweed if the name itself is anything but a hint is yet another nightmare gifted to the world by Japan! Though, it is named after Japan, it did not originate only in J ... Read more

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    Paying The Price For Japanese Knotweed Damage

    09/28/2011

    Japanese Knotweed is a highly invasive plant which can actually cause extensive damage to a property and the land around it. On development sites Japanese knotweed can delay the construction process by several months and even years. The plant has an ex ... Read more

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    Could Japanese Knotweed Soon be Gone for Good?

    09/28/2011

    Japanese knotweed has been a problem in the UK for longer than all of us can remember. It's destroyed crops, roads and buildings and it's relentless march in the UK and Europe is costing home owners, businesses and the Government over £150 million on er ... Read more

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    Japanese Knotweed Removal

    09/21/2011

    Development and construction industries face a huge problem with the Japanese knotweed invasion. Eradication is such a large issue and, also, it is one where relatively little is known by many so-called experts; the advice given for Japanese knotweed rem ... Read more