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This weed which is rapidly spreading countrywide can apparently be used to make a wine something like rhubarb. I just wondered if anyone had tried it.
I really don't understand the fuss about japanese knotweed. For a start they only brought in one sex so it doesn't spread by seed. And like any other perenial plant you can kill it by regular mowing. So if you have a patch in your garden just convert the area into a lawn and the knotweed will be gone in about 3 years.
When we moved in here about 23 years ago the paddock behind the barn was full of it - about 10 feet tall. We acquired a couple of goats and that was that , gone in a few years...
Might be of interest to you,more especially the do's and dont's of it.Worth the read for health's sake apart from anything .
Eating and drinking Japanese Knotweed by Andy Hamilton | The urban guide to becoming selfsufficientish
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