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Weeds are fast growing vegetation that will grow naturally in many areas and can spread very rapidly if left unchecked. Weeds will affect gardens and can quickly turn a well-tended garden into a mess. There are many types of weeds in the UK and while many are beneficial in small amounts, many others can quickly become problematic. Types like Japanese knotweed and brambles can very quickly overwhelm the plants already present in a garden. It’s vital to keep any weeds in your garden under control as in extreme instances they may cause structural problems to the building if they are allowed to grow unchecked near the house.
Some varieties of weeds such as Japanese knotweed have legal requirements on them as they are non-native invasive species. It is not illegal to have Japanese knotweed in your garden but you are obliged by law to keep it under control and prevent it from spreading. If you have Japanese knotweed on your property and the local authority deems it to drastically affect the appearance of the local area they can force you to manage it.
Qualified weed control companies can accurately identify the types of weed which is causing an issue in your garden. They can then carry out an effective treatment plan which may require using chemical or organic herbicides along with installing preventative measures such as weed control fabric or mulch. The most effective way to keep weeds in order is to keep a well-maintained garden and to eradicate any weeds as soon as you can.
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Berkhamsted is a medium-sized historic market town around the western edge of the English county of Hertfordshire. Situated in the compact Bulbourne Valley in the Chiltern Hills, it is now a commuter town, being 26 miles northwest of London. As per population records from 2013, the town has a resident population of around 18,100, residing in around 7500 homes. There are a variety of properties in residential areas, with 77% of household spaces being houses or bungalows and 23 percent being flats or maisonettes. Settlements have been in Berkhamsted for more than five hundred years, as suggested by archaeological proof of flint working throughout the Neolithic age and metal working throughout the late Iron Age and Roman periods. Although farming, service and light industry were common occupations in the area in 1986, the most important employers in the town in 2015 were schools and retail. Nearly all of the firms in the area are located inside the nationally famous Berkhamsted West ward. In 2014, the Academy of Urbanism’s Urbanism Awards described the appeal of Berkhamsted’s High Street as ‘vibrant’ and ‘bustling’, making a ‘pleasant’ and ‘successful’ shopping retreat. There’s a large selection of outlets and food retailers available to citizens and tourists, featuring a combination of independent and commercial chain stores, cafes, coffee shops, dining establishments and public houses. For social events, the Rex Cinema gives a number of recent movies for the people of Berkhamsted to view. Being constructed in the art deco style in 1937, the Daily Telegraph has ranked the Rex as the UK’s most beautiful cinema, and it was named Britain’s Best Cinema in the inaugural Guardian film awards of 2014. For all of your property upgrades, ensure that you choose trusted professionals in Berkhamsted to make sure that you get the very best quality service.