ANNOUNCEMENT: Japanese Knotweed Services Scotland!

We Now Have Dedicated Surveyors Based in Scotland Knotweed Services are proud to announce our expansion into Scotland. We now have surveyors and a Scottish HQ based in Glasgow. Our team is highly trained, fully qualified, and ready to serve you, whether you’re located in Glasgow or Edinburgh (or anywhere in between). We specialise in […]
Japanese Knotweed Disposal

Table of Contents It’s time to finally get rid of your Japanese knotweed You’ve tried everything, but nothing has been able to eliminate this invasive plant. You’ve spent hours and hours trying to pull it out by hand. You’ve spent even more hours trying to poison it with Roundup, which only seems to make it […]
Japanese Knotweed Root System

Table of Contents The Root of the Problem Japanese knotweed is a highly invasive species of plant that thrives in the summer months. In the UK, it can be found throughout England, Scotland and Wales. This weed grows at an accelerated rate during the summer months, and its growth can be problematic for local flora […]
Japanese Knotweed in a Neighbours Garden?

Table of Contents Japanese Knotweed is the most vicious and fastest spreading of the perennial plant species. Taking the UK by storm, its ferocious nature makes it a nightmare for homeowners and those looking to purchase property or land. Over recent years the information and general awareness of Japanese Knotweed has increased drastically, meaning that […]
Purchased a property with Japanese Knotweed?

Table of Contents A property infested by knotweed can cost the home owner thousands of pounds, both in relation to the cost of treatment for the plant and the severe negative impact it has on the value of the property. Home owners & estate agents are often reluctant to disclose the presence of Japanese knotweed […]
Identifying Japanese Knotweed

Table of Contents Japanese knotweed can be hard to identify in your garden because it’s often mistaken for a harmless plant or goes unnoticed by the untrained eye. However, if an infestation is left to run rampant or grows too close to a property of infrastructure, it can cause severe and costly damage, making it […]