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Old 03-06-2014, 11:05 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Jonathan Dimblebys knotweed advice

"Phil Cook" wrote

On 03/06/2014 16:08, Phlorum wrote:

Kate;1002682 Wrote:
Hi

I was surprised by some advice in this weeks Spectator page 20 from the

broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby:

"Beware of knotweed conmen. You don't need smoothies in Range Rovers,
white boiler suits and goggles who charge more than your house is worth

to get rid of the stuff. The weedkiller Roundup does just as well for a

fraction of the price."

Can this really be true?? I have always heard that it's nearly
impossible
to get rid of!


Has anyone on here actually tried it? I've never heard of it actually
working...


Yes. I cleared an overgrown back garden over two years. I attacked the
problem in late summer early autumn by lopping the tops off and pouring a
little glyphosate solution into the cut stems. Almost all the crowns were
dead next year and those that put up some growth succumbed when I sprayed
them when I expanded the treated area next year.

Of course the real problem is getting rid of it _all_ which can be a
problem if it comes from over the fence.

The Governments view on JKW (and others) is here...

https://www.gov.uk/japanese-knotweed...nvasive-plants

The bit about not allowing it to escape your property covers your problem.

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Regards. Bob Hobden.
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