Knotweed Doctor joins Trustmark

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Knotweed Doctor carries the Trustmark logo

Knotweed Doctor is proud to carry the Trustmark logo, it’s the Government Endorsed Quality Scheme. “When a consumer uses a TrustMark Registered Business, they know they are engaging an organisation that has been thoroughly vetted to meet required standards, and has made a considerable commitment to good customer service, technical competence and trading practices.” – Trustmark

Japanese Knotweed survey bookings

Do you need a Japanese Knotweed survey? Are you buying or selling a house? But Knotweed is holding you back? Is this invasive plant is affecting your property? Even Japanese Knotweed on neighbouring land can negatively impact the value of your property. Therefore you need a professional Japanese Knotweed survey. Here at Knotweed Doctor we can help because all our surveyors are PCA certified with CSJK qualifications.

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Book your Japanese Knotweed survey today.

Has Japanese Knotweed gone to seed near you?

If you spot Japanese Knotweed seeds near you call the experts. Knotweed Doctor will give you honest advice and help you find a solution. Firstly, if Knotweed has gone to seed don’t panic. Yes, this invasive plant can produce seeds in the UK. However, these seeds rarely germinate.

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Since we only have the female plant in the UK any Japanese Knotweed seeds are hybrids, usually a cross with Russian Vine or Giant Knotweed, both of the
Fallopia species. The good news is these produce a ‘mule effect’ sterile or short lived offspring. So if you need clear advice that will help you put Japanese Knotweed into perspective give Knotweed Doctor a call 0800 020 9171

September is a great time to treat Japanese Knotweed

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September is a great time to treat Japanese Knotweed as there’s plenty of leaf-area to soak up the Herbicides. But be quick – there’s probably about 3-4 weeks left before the plant starts to wilt and start to retreat for the autumn/winter. Basically, if you have Japanese Knotweed, get it treated as soon as possible!

Giant Knotweed removal

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Is this Knotweed a giant of a problem? Similarly Japanese Knotweed’s giant cousin can cause problems to properties. It has the same potential to cause damage and devalue land. How can you tell the difference? Firstly, it’s much taller and can grow to 4m. Also, the leaves are much larger, they tend to be rounder with ruffled edges and a slightly deeper green. The good news, because of the larger leaf size we have had great results with our Management Plans and herbicide treatments. Finally, root barriers, herbicide plans and excavations are also successful.

Japanese Knotweed rhizome

Japanese Knotweed rhizome is the plants root system. If you know what you’re looking for, an experienced eye can easily spot it. That’s because of it’s distinctive tri-colour. Usually a deep orange core surrounded by a lighter yellow and a darker orange outer. Another, telltale sign is a ‘carrot-like’ snap when you break the roots. To find out more call our team at Chester.

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Is Japanese Knotweed affecting your Gnome?

What a small world. That is to say, make Gnome mistake, you can find this invasive weed anywhere. For instance, it is even on the animated Big Scene. As our keen eyed Japanese Knotweed Surveyors Crewe found. Whilst enjoying a film night with the family on rainy Sunday evening, we spotted this Knotweed on the set of Sherlock Gnomes.

In addition, my dear Watson, all our Knotweed detectives are PCA qualified surveyors and technicians.

Never give Japanese Knotweed a chance to establish itself

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This small shoot was seen in a neighbouring garden during one of our surveys. Thanks to our eagle-eyed surveyor, the offending shoot is now suffering a slow death. Never give Japanese Knotweed a chance to establish itself. A rapid-response is always recommend. If you live in the Wrexham area and have Japanese Knotweed – look no further!

Warning: Don’t ignore Japanese Knotweed

Why you cannot afford to ignore Japanese Knotweed. The problem doesn’t just disappear. Instead once this plant has drawn the nutrients from the ground and stored enough energy in its rhizome (root system) beware! This invasive weed will now begin an active phase. Because if not correctly managed Japanese Knotweed really can take over your garden. Act now contact our Chester Japanese Knotweed experts.