United States Department of Agriculture
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Montana Go to Accessibility Information
Skip to Page Content




Revegetating after Removal of Japanese Knotweed

If eradication of Japanese knotweed plants or stands creates sites open to invasion from other weedy species, steps should be taken to revegetate the area with desirable species. Use competitive, fast-establishing species adapted to the environmental conditions characteristic of the site and appropriate for the desired land use.

< Back to Identification and Control of Japanese Knotweed

Last Modified: 11/14/2007