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Knotweed running under drive/patio
On 18/08/14 23:07, Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article , Tom Gardner wrote: Perhaps the following might be of interest - if you have knotweed your house is almost certainly unsaleable, and possibly uninsurable. With all due respect, that view is overblown hysteria. Well said. Indeed, it is the worst kind of scaremongering and is to be deplored on this public newsgroup. Meanwhile as part of Asian week Lidl in The Netherlands is selling cheap pots of bamboo plants. Think of the problems that is going to cause. None? At the corner of my road there is something coming up through the asphalt pavement. The asphalt has been lifted maybe 1cm and penetrated by the plant. Currently the shoots are shredded and apparently dead, but when they were new and alive I formed the impression they were a bamboo-type plant. The big clue was the 8ft high bamboo on the other side of the wooden fence, maybe 2ft away. That might be considered to be "mildly invasive". Quite. Do you know how many 'native' British plants do the same? My "favourite" is Agaricus Bitorquis Why aren't they called invasive? Because they invaded before humans invaded? |
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