Mary Walz’s preferred method of management is careful removal of the entire plant and drying it in piles on wood pallets to keep the plant fro…
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In a summer where floodwaters may have spread the Japanese knotweed further aground from the riverbanks where it often takes hold, the dedication of those working to fight the spread of the weed has also grown like some kind of invasive plant.
A float calling attention to Japanese knotweed’s sworn enemy, the organization Knot in Hyde Park, travels down Main Street as part of the annu…
Hyde Park Home Day brings Hyde Parkers together and showcases the community.
While summer provides a bounty of fruits, veggies and flowers, it also brings invasive species.
A Hyde Park herb farm is hoping to use one pest to deal with the effects of another.
“We’ve tried various things in the past that haven’t really worked,” said Matt Frazee, Stowe parks and recreation director. “There’s no clear …


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