So what is the best way to get rid of Japanese Knotweed…?
It’s the blog you’ve all been waiting for…Mike Clough finally gives the game away, finally tells the big secret.
Probably the biggest factor to be aware of is the ***** beneath the **** structure.
Whilst the main ***** of the parent plant are ********* to attack by ***** the result would be catastrophic to the plant should the ***** seam beneath the ***** leaf up from the basal **** be broken. Application of ******** herbicide at the ********concentration, applied to the **** will cause immediate death of the plant.
So that’s it then.
No more Knotweed problems….just computer problems. The ****ing *** button seems to be jammed…?
Odd.
Mike C



April 2nd, 2010 at 7:17 am
Hi there, I have been hearing more and more about Fallopia Japonica (knotweed) in the news and wanted to know if there was a way of disposing of this pest without the need for chemicals/herbicides as I have a friend who has an infestation but he is also very green and would like to find an ‘eco-friendly’ way of disposal. If you could give me some pointers on this it would be very useful
Kind regards,