Knotweed Doctor thinks it’s a swizz!

“What a swizz!” We cannot believe they’ve put the clocks forward and shortened the day by an hour.

Anyway, happy Mothers Day to all those fantastic mums out there. Knotweed Doctor hopes you have a fantastic day and are suitably spoilt. As a 2nd time expectant dad (the due date was last Monday) I know how important today is. I think today may be the day, fingers crossed.

It’s too early to see Japanese Knotweed in bloom on Mothers Day

Knotweed Doctor joins CHAS

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Knotweed Doctor is proud to join CHAS as part of our continued commitment to excellence and we believe there is always room for improvement.

A happy Knotweed-free Year

Knotweed Doctor wishes all our customers across the North West a Happy New Year.

Knotweed-Free, book a survey now and if you decide to proceed with our management plan we will discount the cost of the survey from the first years payment.

Snow problem, we are turning our 4 wheel drives on so we can get to you whatever the weather, so book your japanese knotweed survey now.

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Happy New Year

Happy New Year to our friends and customers in the Wrexham area.

The weatherman says there’s a big freeze on the way… Rest assured, Whatever the weather, we’ll be out and about.

Selling or buying – need a site survey? Give us a call!

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Japanese knotweed in bloom

Identifying Japanese Knotweed in the winter.

The plant will appear dead with brown woody canes and telltale zigzag stems. They often have wispy ends where the flowers were. This is because the Japanese Knotweed above the ground dies back and takes its nutrients down to the rhizome (root) system. As a result, the knotweed is ready to produce fresh growth in the spring.

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Check our webpage to find out more on identifying japanese knotweed

https://knotweeddoctor.co.uk/japanese-knotweed-identification