Plant dubbed 'new knotweed' as it invades UK gardens

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The fast-growing plant is popular with Brits as it requires little maintenance and gives a unique look to garden, but some species can spread quickly and become invasive if not properly contained

Garden aficionados are sounding the alarm over a plant now being dubbed 'the new Japanese Knotweed', amid increasing reports of it causing havoc in UK homes and gardens. Homeowners have been given guidance on cultivating this species.

Bamboo's status as one of the world's most rapidly growing plants makes it a top pick for those looking to establish privacy screens or windbreaks swiftly. However, certain types can spread aggressively and may become a nuisance without proper management. "However, if you're growing running varieties it's a good idea to keep them in pots and planters in order to control the growth and spread. It's as simple as that. You should also watch out for pests like aphids and spider mites, and use natural remedies or appropriate pesticides to manage infestations.", reports the Manchester Evening News.Choose the right species Opt for clumping bamboo if you want an easy-to-manage option for your garden.

Over time, bamboo clumps can become dense with many canes, leading to overcrowding. Thinning helps reduce this density, ensuring that the remaining canes have enough space to grow properly.

 

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