It is almost summer and the time of year where Japanese knotweed cab infest our gardens, public areas and even our homes.Thousands of homeowners will have to battle with the UK's most invasive plant as it grows throughout the spring and into summer.
The weed will enter its growth phase soon and getting rid of it is no simple task.This notorious plant can grow tall and spread at a rapid pace across gardens - stopping other plants from thriving and even damaging your property.
The roots of the weed can grow as deep as three metres and can spread up to seven metres horizontally.If left unchecked, Japanese knotweed can grow up through cracks in concrete, pathways, tarmac driveways, drains and cavity walls.
The plant is native to Asia and was initially brought to the UK in 1850 as it was delivered to the Kew Gardens.Now, the weed can be found across the UK due to its fast growing roots and invasive nature.
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