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Japanese knotweed is a highly invasive weed that can cause damage to properties and is notoriously difficult to get rid of.
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Move the vulnerable plants to slightly more shaded areas and replace them with plants known to shrug off drought without watering. Echinops, eryngium, hylotelephium (Sedum), lavender, nepeta and ...
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The method is especially effective in October when many weeds are still growing but the weather is often dry and breezy.