Bamboo can make a great living fence for privacy from the neighbors, but be careful about which type of bamboo you plant in your yard. Here's why.
Homeowners are being cautioned about the potential for bamboo infestations after the family was left with a £4,000 bill to rectify the issue. Environet, an invasive plant specialist, is advising ...
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Homeowners are being warned about bamboo ... Invasive plant specialist Environet is warning homebuyers to check properties thoroughly for any evidence of the plant and if it’s found, insist that ...
insist that sellers deal with the issue or renegotiate the sale price, as PlymouthLive reports. They say homebuyers are unwittingly inheriting invasive bamboo infestations which are costing them ...
insist that sellers deal with the issue or renegotiate the sale price. They say homebuyers are unwittingly inheriting invasive bamboo infestations which are costing them thousands of pounds to ...
Invasive species of ... This type of bamboo is taking over the homeowner's landscape and is not native to where the homeowner lives in London. Non-native species are a problem because they often ...
Shrubs and small trees can be the perfect option for hedging in the garden, defining boundaries, creating privacy, screening ...