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Japanese Knotweed and Others Emerge. Is it Spring?


April 18, 2013

On our blogs we follow the development of invasive non-native plants and how they are affecting the environment and current affairs. We posted information at the beginning of February, showing the sprouting, new growth of Japanese knotweed in Perth following … Continue reading →

Japanese Knotweed: New Year, New Growth


February 7, 2013

Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) is a rhizomatous, perrenial plant with very distinctive characrteristics such as zig-zag pattern branching and hollow, bamboo like stems with purple speckles. The notorious rapid growth of the plant from an underground rhizome system makes any … Continue reading →

Video- How to Identify Japanese Knotweed


January 29, 2013

Are you worried you may have Japanese knotweed at your property but you are unsure how to identify it? Fear not because Invasive Weeds Agency’s Japanese knotweed identification video will help you learn how to identify this weed.     … Continue reading →

Gardening: Problems with Japanese Knotweed


January 7, 2013

In the UK, gardening is a very popular and relaxing way to pass time and many people enjoy decorating their gardens with exotic, colourful and attractive plants. During the 19th Century, many plant species were introduced into the UK for … Continue reading →

Invasive Species CPD Presentations- Learn About Knotweed


November 16, 2012

Japanese knotweed is often a headache for developers, builders, engineers and landowners. For advice on how to identify this weed, check out our dedicated Japanese knotweed ID page here. If you require further assistance with identification of Japanese knotweed, Giant … Continue reading →

The Need For a Japanese Knotweed Warranty


November 1, 2012

Autumn’s here and winter is slowly creeping up on the UK causing the non-native invasive species we control to die away naturally. Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica), Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) and Himalayan Balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) die off over the colder … Continue reading →

Japanese Knotweed: A Growing Concern in a Fragile Financial Environment


September 11, 2012

Japanese knotweed was introduced into the UK in the 19th Century as an attractive ornamental plant but it is now considered one of the most aggressive, destructive and resilient non-native, invasive species. So much so, mortgage lenders may reconsider financing … Continue reading →

Japanese Knotweed on Communal Ground


August 24, 2012

If you live in a property with a shared garden, it is likely that the maintenance of the garden is divided amongst the proprietors. Often, communal gardens are managed by a factoring company in order to make the process run … Continue reading →

IWA Win EU Funded Contract for Japanese Knotweed Control


June 29, 2012

Edinburgh-based weed control experts, Invasive Weeds Agency Ltd (IWA), have secured a prestigious contract to rid the banks of Loch Awe from the scourge of Japanese knotweed. This non-native invasive weed spreads rapidly and dominates native plant species and is … Continue reading →

Japanese Knotweed Invades Barrhead


May 28, 2012

Barrhead News has reported that Japanese knotweed is causing problems in their area and that residents may face financial difficulties if they discover Japanese knotweed on their land. The full article can be found here. Japanese knotweed is causing many … Continue reading →

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