Native Landscapes are a leading provider of amenity and environmental services including; Japanese knotweed management, invasive weed control, and habitat restoration. Our company policy encourages the use of environmentally friendly working practices, sustainable materials, and we aim to reduce our carbon footprint by lowering emissions from transport and waste throughout our business and by making efficient use of our resources.
Native Landscapes specialise in the creation and rejuvenation of native habitats in private, commercial and public environments. We can provide qualified advice on the planning, planting and long term development of habitats and ecologically sensitive areas. We also offer a range of amenity and gardening services including; management of grounds maintenance contracts and garden wildlife schemes.
Native Landscapes specialise in the creation and rejuvenation of native habitats in private, commercial and public environments. We can provide qualified advice on the planning, planting and long term development of habitats and ecologically sensitive areas. We also offer a range of amenity and gardening services including; management of grounds maintenance contracts and garden wildlife schemes.
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The management of weeds and invasive plants in the UK can be subject to legislation which includes: The Weeds Act 1959; The Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974; The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981; The Food and Environment Protection Act 1985; The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 1994; The Environmental Protection Act 1990; The Water Resources Act 1991; The Anti Social Behaviour Act 2014 and The Infrastructure Act 2015.
Native Landscapes have been providing weed control services on utility sites including; water treatment facilities, wind farms, wind turbines, solar farms, site access roads, control buildings, parking areas, footpaths and recreational areas for over 20 years. We can assist utility site companies and managers by providing a "Weed Management Plan" (WMP).
Floating pennywort (Hydrocotyle ranunculoides) is an invasive aquatic plant which is native to North America. It was first brought to Britain in the 1980's to sell as a plant for tropical aquaria and garden ponds. Floating pennywort spreads rapidly from small root fragments and forms dense interwoven mats of vegetation.
Parrots feather is an invasive aquatic perennial plant that was brought to Britain from South America in 1960. It gets its name from its feather-like leaves which die back each winter. Plants have spread into the wild from garden ponds by vegetative propagation as it does not produce seed in the UK.
Giant Hogweed was introduced into Britain in 1893 as an ornamental plant. It spread from gardens by seed and is rapidly colonising many areas of waste land and river banks in the UK. It can grow to 5 metres high and has a large umbel of white flowers from which it produces 50 to 5000 viable seeds per year.
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