Control a Large Stand of Japanese Knotweed in 4 Phases
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This is the best method for controlling a large stand of invasive knotweed. This video is directed at professionals or homeowners willing to tackle a big project. Japanese knotweed and the three other invasive knotweed species are some of the most harmful non-native plants in North America. Eradicating it, especially near streams and other water bodies, is an important ecological objective. This video is by John Lampe, a licensed pesticide applicator in categories for natural areas and forests. He works with Green Shoots, https://www.greenshootsonline.com. • Here are some of the highlights of the video: • 0:35 What is a large stand of knotweed? a stand over approximately 500 sq ft or 46 square meters. • 1:10 Background on the ecological problems with knotweed. • 2:24 Objectives with Knotweed Control • 2:49 Four Phases for Knotweed Control - By Season • 3:56 Phase 1 - Late Winter-Early Spring - mapping and removing dead knotweed stalks • 6:01 Phase 2 - Early Summer - Creating a Treatment Grid • 7:33 Phase 3 - Late Summer or Fall - the herbicide treatments • 14:26 Phase 4 - Ongoing Restoration and Maintenance
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