20. Japanese Knotweed Removal Cirencester

Japanese Knotweed Removal in Cirencester

Japanese Knotweed Treatment, Removal and Eradication Services in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, South West
 
Do you have Japanese Knotweed invading your property or garden in Cirencester?
Are you looking for a company who offers a complete Japanese Knotweed removal and treatment service?
 
All-in-One Maintenance offer a comprehensive Japanese Knotweed removal and treatment service for the removal of the weed, and the extensive root system that grows under the soil.
 
Due to the plants aggressive nature, and how quickly it grows, it can sometimes take a number of years to kill off.
The sooner you identify Japanese Knotweed, the sooner you should consider the treatment and removal by a qualified Japanese Knotweed removal company for the Cirencester area.
 
Things you need to know about Japanese Knotweed
  • Japanese Knotweed is a very invasive weed that can grow up to 10cm per day
  • Japanese Knotweed is the most invasive plant in the UK
  • Japanese Knotweed is capable of causing serious damage to homes and businesses
  • Japanese Knotweed is also damaging to building foundations
  • Removing Japanese Knotweed yourself can do more harm than good
  • Japanese Knotweed will delay the sale of a property
  • Japanese Knotweed can flourish in any type of soil (however poor or infertile it is)
 
Controlling and preventing the spread of Japanese Knotweed
Japanese Knotweed has an extraordinary ability to spread from crown, stem and rhizome (the underground root). Even tiny amounts of cut stem, crown or rhizome are capable of producing a new plant. Controlling the spread of Japanese Knotweed is therefore dependent on preventing the spread of the stem, crown and rhizome. They produce long white shoots which then send up further shoots to the surface. If the rhizome is cut it will produce a shoot, and therefore digging around the garden or other disturbances are known to increase the stem density. If the soil contaminated with the rhizome is moved to another part of the site, or moved to another site completely, it will re-grow and cause further spreading.
 
Treatment of Japanese Knotweed on riverbanks should be treated as soon as possible, because bank erosion can lead to plant material breaking off and dispersing downstream and therefore spreading the Japanese Knotweed to other areas. 

Therefore it is important that you use a Japanese Knotweed removal company for herbicide treatment, otherwise the plant will inevitably spread.
 
So if you are looking for a company to remove and treat your Japanese Knotweed in Cirencester....
 
T. 0121 271 0272 
 

Postcodes covered in this area include:-
GL7 Cirencester Ampney Crucis, Ampney Knowle, Ampney St. Mary, Ampney St. Peter, Bagendon, Barnsley, Baunton, Bibury, Calmsden, Cerney Wick, Coates, Coln St. Aldwyns, Daglingworth, Daneway, Down Ampney, Driffield, Duntisbourne Abbotts, Duntisbourne Leer, Duntisbourne Rouse, Eastleach, Ewen, Harnhill, Hatherop, Honeycombe Leaze, Kemble, Kemble Wick, Love Lane Industrial Estate, Lower Norcote, Marsden, Meysey Hampton, Middle Duntisbourne, Norcote, North Cerney, North Cerney Downs, Perrotts Brook, Poole Keynes, Poulton, Preston, Quenington, Rapsgate, Ready Token, Rendcomb, Rodmarton, Sapperton, Shorncote, Siddington, Somerford Keynes, South Cerney, Stratton, Tarlton, Tunley, Upper Up, Whiteway, Winson, Winstone, Woodmancote Cotswold, Stroud, Wiltshire, Fairford Dudgrove, Dunfield, Kempsford, Totterdown, Whelford Cotswold, Lechlade Broadwell, Claydon, Claydon Pike, Downington, Filkins, Fyfield, Kelmscott, Kencot, Langford, Little Faringdon, Little London, Southrop, Thornhill, Warrens Cross Cotswold, Vale of White Horse, West Oxfordshire
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