How to kill plant that's just as 'difficult to get rid' as Japanese knotweed

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How to kill plant that's just as 'difficult to get rid' as Japanese knotweed
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A GARDENING expert has revealed how to kill a common garden plant that is just as tricky to get rid of as Japanese knotweed. Many gardeners know about the problems knotweed can cause but a pretty p…

Jennifer said: "Both Buddleia and knotweed can cause significant damage to building structures, however, Buddleia is less likely to damage underground infrastructure due to its shallow root system.

“Both are highly invasive and difficult to eradicate, but Buddleia can grow in hard-to-access areas such as roofs, guttering, window sills, and walls – basically anywhere that seeds land, it can grow."The legal expert described both plants as "problematic species" and are "equally difficult to control or get rid of."

Anyone having an issue with an invasive species is advised to contact experts who can use effective methods to get rid of the plants completely. If you want to tackle the problem yourself, the most effective way is to kill off the roots, according to theIt says: “Ideally, cut back the plant close to the ground, drill the centre, pour weed killer/stump killer and cover the plant to prevent it from accessing sunlight. This can be done at any time of year.”

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