Paul, is the director of the Phlorum. An environmental agency specialised in Japanese Knotweed Removal and Japanese Knotweed Eradication in the UK. A great way for Japanese Knotweed Control. Japanese knotweed is
continuing to spread throughout the
The Victorians saw the first
introduction of Japanese knotweed. Control of the invasive weed at that time
was not considered necessary. However, after many years of freedom Japanese
knotweed control has become essential. As Japanese knotweed thrives away from
its original habitat of volcanic and other harsh conditions, the
Japanese knotweed removal is
essential because the plant is very threatening as it can grow through parts of
buildings, damaging foundations, drains, and even walls. Also, without
effective Japanese knotweed eradication, the rhizomes (roots) of the Japanese
plant can still continue to grow underground and appear elsewhere. Japanese
knotweed removal does not always solve the problem. Weed control is also needed
even after a site has been treated to maintain a Japanese knotweed free area.
Japanese knotweed spreads
entirely by vegetative means. They reproduce through small pieces of stem and
root cuttings. Therefore spreading the rhizomes on sites will exacerbate the
Japanese knotweed problem, causing the need for further eradication.
As Japanese knotweed is such a virulently invasive plant, knotweed
control needs to be applied to more than just the ability for it to spread from
small pieces of root material. The plant typically springs up in April, when it
begins its determined growth in all directions. Thousands of pounds can be
added to site costs for Japanese knotweed eradication, it can grow anywhere on
all sites across the