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How to spot this invasive species in your garden this autumn
Japanese knotweed is a highly invasive weed that can cause damage to properties and is notoriously difficult to get rid of.
As gardeners, we want our plants to thrive. However, some plants succeed a little too well, to the detriment of other plants in our gardens and beyond. When such plants escape cultivation and ...
Japanese knotweed undergoes visible changes in autumn. The weed is more visible in colder months and here's what to do if you ...
If local collections discover such material in a garden waste bin, the consequences vary: an initial contamination — for ...
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6 Invasive Plants You Need to Tackle This Fall
Fall gives you the upper hand against invasive plants like Japanese knotweed and buckthorn. Here’s why this is the best ...
Gardeners are being warned to double-check what they put in their garden waste bins as councils across the UK have been ...
LOOKS can be deceiving, especially in the garden. One homeowner learned that lesson after showing off a fragrant plant that ...
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How to eliminate invasive weeds in your yard – identify and eradicate problem plants from your borders
Weeds have long been villainized in the garden, seen as problem plants that grow where they are not wanted. In recent years, however, there has been a growing acceptance that tolerating less ...
A variety of different weeds growing right next to a gray fence - Svetlyachock/Shutterstock Controlling invasive weeds that make their way into your landscape ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- At any gathering of gardeners in Northeast Ohio, one of the first topics of conversation is protecting the garden from deer. The next favorite topic is ranking worst invasive plants ...
A view of flying honey bees in a swarm. Photo courtesy Getty Images. Do you have a gardening question? The UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County can help. Our volunteers are part of the University ...
Dandelions are an example of an invasive plant from a different hemisphere. Not only do they take space, nutrients and water away from native vegetation, they also grow in almost every kind of ...
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