on the plus side it is related to rhubarb and if cut off before it gets too woody at about the 30cm level can be added to apple pies etc. there are some knotweed recipes on the internet if you look.
i'm sure you have to report knotweed as its notifiable the government need to know where it has spread.if its on your land you lose a lot of money if you want to sell
We viewed a house earlier on this year, and I was told that it had Japanese knotweed...the remedial works would have been in excess of £20K so we walked away from the house.
Fair point, Saxo. The previous owner of my house did just that but I worked with the landowner to keep the stuff down and very little spread onto my land. Since he died, absolutely nothing has been done on their side (it's actually growing on the level about 8 - 10 feet below my land but is sending rhyzomes up through cracks in the rock face).
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