There have been various posts about Japanese Knotweed over the years but there is a piece in the Standard today by David Sexton about this scary weed and how near some is to his garden in Harringay.
From the article it clearly isn't only found in Harringay, although David doesn't mention the unique hybrid that has been formally identified up in Railway Fields, an unholy cross between Russian Vine and Japanese Knotweed. But it certainly seems to be a growing problem - in particular I've been very struck by the number of gardens on St Anns Road I see with it, and there is an amazing front garden on the corner of Cavendish and Wightman Rd which was paved over in an attempt to get rid of it - now the plants are just pushing up around the paving.
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Maybe its time we started eating it
Mmmm.
Goodness, according to that link it can grow 20 cm A DAY?? Surely that isn't possible?
For anyone curious as to how to recognise Knotweed, it's worth a trip up to Myddelton House near Enfield, as they have got a small area where they grow it so that everyone can see what it looks like. (it's just behind the terrace by the pond) We went in early spring, then again 6 weeks later, and in that time it grew from a few inches high to about 8 feet and an inch thick.
It's worth a trip to the gardens anyway as they're lovely (and free!), but particularly so to arm yourself with the knowledge of how to identify it
I spotted a big patch on the Frome Road (Westbury Avenue) embankment on Tuesday (2nd). I took this pic and reported it to the council here: https://twitter.com/ktkinnear/status/352151066214813696
Not sure what the council will do, it's been passed to 'Frontline' so I will be interested to see what, if anything, they do. It's near the Mannock Rd allotments if anyone is interested.
Katie
A plant doesn't qualify in my books as 'badass' unless it kills humans... ;-)
There are some videos about Kudzu on YouTube. This one for instance.
Please please someone tell me how to get rid of it?
I have been cutting and digging it up for three years and it does nothing. It doesnt help that the council house behind me has 8 feet tall plants and the people don't seem to care, (they cut their grass once a year)...
I tried talking to the council about doing something to the house behind me as I thought that might help...but they were rude and offered zero help.
I also asked a private gardener and he said he would charge quite a lot to get rid of it but he couldnt guarantee it would work...(ummm...why would I pay for that then?!?)
Why pay? Because it may cost you more if you don't.
Can I also please urge you to report Japanese Knotweed in the nearby Homes for Haringey garden. Email them: feedback@homesforharingey.org
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