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Eradication can take several years. Experts say catching it early is best.
Green doesn't always mean go, especially when it comes to invasive plants. Spriggly's restorationists Jill and Brannen (@sprigglys_beescaping) demonstrated their process for uprooting Japanese ...
Aggressive Japanese knotweed is thriving and spreading faster than usual this summer, experts have warned. The plant, which can grow up to 10cm (4 inches) per day, is reaching its peak season.