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      • Keep an eye out for the plant. If you do accidentally touch it, however, wash the area thoroughly as soon as you can, and keep the affected area out of sunlight. Then, contact a medical professional (whether this is 111 or your local GP) as soon as possible, as you may need further treatment.
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  2. www.rhs.org.uk › weeds › giant-hogweedGiant hogweed / RHS

    Consider if non-chemical controls are an option; On a garden scale, appropriate measures include pulling up young plants by hand when the soil is moist. Do this in May when the giant hogweed has reached a reasonable height, but before it has produced its flowering spike.

  3. Aug 31, 2021 · How to get rid of giant hogweed: 3 approaches. Once you've spotted giant hogweed in your garden, the most important thing to remember is to not – under any circumstances – go near it without proper protection. Gloves, long sleeves and pants, safety glasses and a face mask are all advised, with long hair tied well back.

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    Yes. Giant hogweed has phototoxic sap, which makes skin extremely sensitive to sunlight. If giant hogweed sap gets onto your skin and the skin is then exposed to sunlight, it can burn and blister. These blisters may last for several weeks and may even recur over months or even years. If you touch giant hogweed and do get its sap on your skin, wash ...

    Giant hogweed looks like a much larger version of cow parsley. Biennial, it forms a rosette of lobed leaves in its first year before sending up a flower spike in its second year, and then setting seed and dying. 1. Stems are hollow and ridged, green with purple blotches and stiff, white hairs 2. Leaves are up to 1.5m wide and 3m long, and are deepl...

    Giant hogweed looks similar to, and therefore may be confused with, the following plants: Common hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) – growing to just 2m, this British native hogweed is much smaller than giant hogweed, and has more rounded, and less jagged leaves. It's not toxic and is a fantastic wildlife plant. Cow parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) – c...

    Chemical – weedkillers such as glyphosate may be used to get rid of giant hogweed but bear in mind that they could harm other plants growing nearby and could leach into the soil and waterways. What's more, you will still need to wear full protective clothing, dispose of the plants and then continue making applications as any seeds germinate. Natura...

    Giant hogweed can be disposed of in landfill sites but only those with licences to deal with 'controlled waste'. Instead, burn or compost giant hogweed in your garden. If composting, keep the seeds to one side and burn them anyway, as they may survive the composting process.

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  4. Jul 8, 2020 · If you've found a giant hogweed that's blooming in your garden, call the environmental service of your council. If you've managed to remove a plant that isn't blooming, there are very strict rules for its disposal. You can't dispose of it by putting it in your bin or garden waste.

  5. Jun 29, 2022 · The best way to get rid of giant hogweed is to dig out the whole plant in spring before it flowers and sets seed. Since giant hogweed material is classed as ‘controlled waste’, it must be disposed of at a licensed landfill site. Larger infestations are best left to professionals and may require the use of herbicides.

  6. May 13, 2020 · What should I do if I come into contact with giant hogweed? The NHS advise: 'If you touch a giant hogweed, cover the affected area and wash it with soap and water.

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