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Weeds are fast growing plants that may grow naturally in many areas and can spread very rapidly if left unchecked. Weeds will affect gardens and will easily change a well-tended garden into a mess. There are numerous varieties of weeds in the United Kingdom and while some are beneficial in small amounts, many others can easily become problematic. Varieties like Japanese knotweed and brambles can very quickly overwhelm the vegetation already in a garden. It’s critical to keep any weeds in your garden in order as in extreme cases they may cause structural problems to the building if they are allowed to grow unchecked near the house.
Some types of weeds such as Japanese knotweed have legal requirements that cover 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 in order and stop it from spreading. If you have Japanese knotweed in your garden and the local authority deems it to drastically affect the appearance of the local area then they can make you control it.
Experienced weed control companies can accurately identify the varieties of weed which is causing an issue in your garden. They can then perform an effective treatment plan which may involve using chemical or organic herbicides along with installing preventative measures such as weed control fabric or mulch. The most effective way to keep weeds under control is to keep a well-maintained garden and to get rid of any weeds as quickly as you can.
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Biggleswade is a market town and civil parish on the River Ivel inside the English county of Bedfordshire. It’s approximately 40 miles north of Central London and 20 miles from Cambridge. Historic settlements near Biggleswade are believed to have been in existence from around 10000 BC, which is supported by archaeological evidence, such as ancient arrowheads that have been found in the town. According to the 2011 Census, the town had a resident population of about 16,500. Because of successful transport links, being located on the A1 road between London and the North, as well as having a railway station on the primary rail link North from London, the population has grown by almost 10% over the last ten years. This growth is predicted to carry on due to new housing developments. Traditionally, Biggleswade was a vegetable growing area with a lot of the produce being transported to markets in London, such as Covent Garden. While much of the trade has stopped, Bedfordshire Growers, situated on the outskirts of the town, continue to provide the main UK supermarkets in the United Kingdom with potatoes and onions grown in Biggleswade. Biggleswade is also home to the headquarters for Jordan’s cereals, a company that creates several kinds of muesli and granola. Athletics and leisure activities play a significant part in the local community. For all your property improvements, ensure that you utilise trusted experts in Biggleswade to ensure that you get the top quality service.