After a lengthy break from podcasting, we're back! This episode of the IWA Invasive Species Podcast features Jed and I (Graham) sitting down to cups of tea in front of a log fire to chat about Japanese knotweed and how to identify this invasive weed in winter. We also discuss the impact Japanese knotweed can have on property and land values. Be wary of buying land in winter as Japanese knotweed may not have been identified since it looks quite different at this time of year compared to the dense, green stands present in summer.
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After a lengthy break from podcasting, we're back! This episode of the IWA Invasive Species Podcast features Jed and I (Graham) sitting down to cups of tea in front of a log fire to chat about Japanese knotweed and how to identify this invasive weed in winter. We also discuss the impact Japanese knotweed can have on property and land values. Be wary of buying land in winter as Japanese knotweed may not have been identified since it looks quite different at this time of year compared to the dense, green stands present in summer.
Episode 2- Invasive Species Podcast- Weeds, Lionfish & INNSA
Invasive Weeds Agency
12 minutes 24 seconds
10 years ago
Episode 2- Invasive Species Podcast- Weeds, Lionfish & INNSA
How to identify Giant Hogweed, Himalayan Balsam & Japanese Knotweed in Spring. Lionfish- the problem affecting the coast of the USA. The Invasive Non Native Specialists Association Conference takes place on 24/03/15 in Manchester. Book now!
Invasive Weeds Agency
After a lengthy break from podcasting, we're back! This episode of the IWA Invasive Species Podcast features Jed and I (Graham) sitting down to cups of tea in front of a log fire to chat about Japanese knotweed and how to identify this invasive weed in winter. We also discuss the impact Japanese knotweed can have on property and land values. Be wary of buying land in winter as Japanese knotweed may not have been identified since it looks quite different at this time of year compared to the dense, green stands present in summer.