"Might take advantage." Woman urges people to eat rapidly spreading plant: 'Next to impossible to get rid of' first appeared ...
It looks pretty—but Japanese knotweed is terribly invasive. Here’s why fall is an ideal time to fight back and finally get rid of it for good.
The Ministry of Climate has sent draft amendments to the Nature Conservation Act for review, including a clearer obligation ...
Brits are being warned of regulations that could catch them off guard whilst they're preparing their garden for winter. Specialists from Garden Buildings Direct have advised people against becoming ...
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Call it knotweed, or Japanese bamboo, or Reynoutria japonica, it’s all the same plant. Easy to identify, it is a big perennial herb that grows as a shrub up to eight feet tall. It dies back to the ...
It’s humbling to think how many of the different varieties of plants growing in our gardens, allotments, parks and public outdoor spaces are the legacy of previous generations. That much-loved variety ...
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A TikTok user specializing in foraging warned users about a tasty but hazardous plant that's causing significant damage to ecosystems nationwide. In the video, TikToker Flavour Fred talked viewers ...