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Wigan Today on MSNStart of growth season sparks call for Wigan gardeners to act now on invasive plantsWith spring in full swing, invasive plant species such as Japanese Knotweed and Himalayan balsam are beginning to grow – ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNGiant hogweed and American mink destroying nature spots due to Defra cutsNew mapping of Sites of Scientific Interest across England and Wales has revealed thousands of sightings of non-native ...
The Eden Rivers Trust are hosting events this summer to help rid the banks of the River Eden of the invasive Himalayan balsam plant.
Wiltshire gardeners are being urged to act now to tackle invasive plant species. The Property Care Association (PCA) has issued a call to action for Wiltshire gardeners to identify and manage invasive ...
Invasive plants such as Japanese knotweed and Himalayan balsam could increase the risk of flooding in West Yorkshire, a council warned. The non-native species can spread rapidly but die back in ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNOxfordshire gardeners warned about invasive speciesWith spring in full swing, Oxfordshire gardeners have been warned about two invasive species. National trade body Property ...
Less than 1 of the Government’s biosecurity budget is spent on invasive species, figures obtained through Freedom of ...
Gardeners in Worcestershire are being urged to act now to tackle invasive Japanese Knotweed and Himalayan balsam plants.
With the growth season underway, Buckinghamshire gardeners have been urged to tackle invasive plants. As spring flourishes ...
With spring in full swing, invasive plant species such as Japanese Knotweed and Himalayan balsam are beginning to grow – prompting a call for action to gardeners in Scotland. Did you know with a ...
With spring in full swing, invasive plant species such as Japanese Knotweed and Himalayan balsam are beginning to grow – prompting a call for action to gardeners in Yorkshire. From gorgeous ...
With spring in full swing, invasive plant species such as Japanese Knotweed and Himalayan balsam are beginning to grow – prompting a call for action to gardeners in Peterborough. From gorgeous ...
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