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WILDFLOWERS YOU HAVE SEEN WHILE OUT WALKING
Some lovely photos on this thread. The little celandines have just started opening over the last week or so round here.
Some lovely photos on this thread. The little celandines have just started opening over the last week or so round here.
Some lovely photos on this thread. The little celandines have just started opening over the last week or so round here.
Some lovely photos on this thread. The little celandines have just started opening over the last week or so round here.
Marley Farley
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fairygirl
Mar 26, 2024 at 8:53 AM
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THE UK’s TOP 7 HERBS..
There's lots of wild garlic in the woods near us
There's lots of wild garlic in the woods near us
There's lots of wild garlic in the woods near us
There's lots of wild garlic in the woods near us
Marley Farley
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Feb 17, 2019
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Matthew Adams
Nov 30, 2023
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Wild flowers
The verges are snowy with bramble blossom. Every year a glut! And the rose hedging is colouring with hips. Flowery fruit.
The verges are snowy with bramble blossom. Every year a glut! And the rose hedging is colouring with hips. Flowery fruit.
The verges are snowy with bramble blossom. Every year a glut! And the rose hedging is colouring with hips. Flowery fruit.
The verges are snowy with bramble blossom. Every year a glut! And the rose hedging is colouring with hips. Flowery fruit.
wiseowl
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Islander77
Jul 16, 2020
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COUNTRYSIDE CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PLANTS...
Good morning I am very fortunate that Ranscombe Farm reserve is less than 5 minutes from where I resideRanscombe Farm is Plantlife's largest nature reserve in England, occupying a total area of...
Good morning I am very fortunate that Ranscombe Farm reserve is less than 5 minutes from where I resideRanscombe Farm is Plantlife's largest nature reserve in England, occupying a total area of 560 acres on the slopes of the North Downs in Kent. Recently declared as a country park, the reserve...
Good morning I am very fortunate that Ranscombe Farm reserve is less than 5 minutes from where I resideRanscombe Farm is Plantlife's largest nature reserve in England, occupying a total area of 560 acres on the slopes of the North Downs in...
Good morning I am very fortunate that Ranscombe Farm reserve is less than 5 minutes from where I resideRanscombe Farm is Plantlife's largest nature reserve in England, occupying a total area of...
Marley Farley
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wiseowl
Feb 18, 2019
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Wild Flowers you have seen while out walking....!
I'm glad you mentioned that as I hadn't noticed and I was thinking to myself that I've never seen Marsh Marigolds actually in water before
I'm glad you mentioned that as I hadn't noticed and I was thinking to myself that I've never seen Marsh Marigolds actually in water before
I'm glad you mentioned that as I hadn't noticed and I was thinking to myself that I've never seen Marsh Marigolds actually in water before
I'm glad you mentioned that as I hadn't noticed and I was thinking to myself that I've never seen Marsh Marigolds actually in water before
Marley Farley
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IceColdRum
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WILD FLOWERS YOU HAVE SEEN OUT WHILE OUT WALKING - 2017
@Marley Farley, I think they flower through till the end of September.
@Marley Farley, I think they flower through till the end of September.
@Marley Farley, I think they flower through till the end of September.
@Marley Farley, I think they flower through till the end of September.
ARMANDII
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strongylodon
Sep 27, 2017
Wild sweet peas
Gorse is a painfull wine to make, but worth it. I would imagine the peas will be flowering soon.
Gorse is a painfull wine to make, but worth it. I would imagine the peas will be flowering soon.
Gorse is a painfull wine to make, but worth it. I would imagine the peas will be flowering soon.
Gorse is a painfull wine to make, but worth it. I would imagine the peas will be flowering soon.
claire5572
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Oct 17, 2010
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Phil A
Jun 1, 2011
Reccomendations for Plants that look like Cow Parsley
I don't know where Mrs Shiney has planted the Thalictrum from @Kristen but she also wants to get the white version to go with it. Especially after I took these photos of some 6ft tall ones!
I don't know where Mrs Shiney has planted the Thalictrum from @Kristen but she also wants to get the white version to go with it. Especially after I took these photos of some 6ft tall ones!
I don't know where Mrs Shiney has planted the Thalictrum from @Kristen but she also wants to get the white version to go with it. Especially after I took these photos of some 6ft tall ones!
I don't know where Mrs Shiney has planted the Thalictrum from @Kristen but she also wants to get the white version to go with it. Especially after I took these photos of some 6ft tall ones!
Jungle Jane
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May 21, 2014
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shiney
Jun 20, 2014
Wild flowers you have seen out walking 2016
I can't remember if we had a fungus thread, if we have can admin move these, if not I guess they won't do any harm here! Just a few of what we saw on a U3A nature walk at Culpepper's Dish....
I can't remember if we had a fungus thread, if we have can admin move these, if not I guess they won't do any harm here! Just a few of what we saw on a U3A nature walk at Culpepper's Dish. Dorset.Bracket Fungus.Mini Brackets.Fly Agaric.A 'Beech' something or other!Amethyst...
I can't remember if we had a fungus thread, if we have can admin move these, if not I guess they won't do any harm here! Just a few of what we saw on a U3A nature walk at Culpepper's Dish. Dorset.Bracket Fungus.Mini Brackets.Fly...
I can't remember if we had a fungus thread, if we have can admin move these, if not I guess they won't do any harm here! Just a few of what we saw on a U3A nature walk at Culpepper's Dish....
Phil A
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strongylodon
Oct 13, 2016
Common Sage Pruning
drink singular??? As for speaking English, there is only my wife to speak to and only some of the time as we also talk Catalan. i only know locals (work and neighbours) plus the dogs of course,...
drink singular??? As for speaking English, there is only my wife to speak to and only some of the time as we also talk Catalan. i only know locals (work and neighbours) plus the dogs of course, but they get bored with football and gardening as conversation and generally ignore me nowadays
drink singular??? As for speaking English, there is only my wife to speak to and only some of the time as we also talk Catalan. i only know locals (work and neighbours) plus the dogs of course, but they get bored with football and gardening as...
drink singular??? As for speaking English, there is only my wife to speak to and only some of the time as we also talk Catalan. i only know locals (work and neighbours) plus the dogs of course,...
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reluctant nomad
Mar 8, 2013
Focus on Herbs : Rosemary
Lots of ideas on veggie Rosemary use... Particularly fond of the Camembert one, and will try Rosemary bread soon (how much Rosemary per 500g of flour? White, wholemeal, or 2/3 1/3 mix -...
Lots of ideas on veggie Rosemary use... Particularly fond of the Camembert one, and will try Rosemary bread soon (how much Rosemary per 500g of flour? White, wholemeal, or 2/3 1/3 mix - attractively called "grey" here?).If you use lentils and pulses, Rosemary goes really well. In a lentil...
Lots of ideas on veggie Rosemary use... Particularly fond of the Camembert one, and will try Rosemary bread soon (how much Rosemary per 500g of flour? White, wholemeal, or 2/3 1/3 mix - attractively called "grey" here?).If you use lentils and...
Lots of ideas on veggie Rosemary use... Particularly fond of the Camembert one, and will try Rosemary bread soon (how much Rosemary per 500g of flour? White, wholemeal, or 2/3 1/3 mix -...
Phil A
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Sian in Belgium
May 11, 2015
Floppy windowsill coriander
Less piquant, more subtle than the regular leaves. I'd never have guessed they grew on the same plant. Maybe stems remain more vertical now because these airy little leaves are of lighter...
Less piquant, more subtle than the regular leaves. I'd never have guessed they grew on the same plant. Maybe stems remain more vertical now because these airy little leaves are of lighter weight.Never got this far with coriander on the windowsill before -- would've eaten it all before it had a...
Less piquant, more subtle than the regular leaves. I'd never have guessed they grew on the same plant. Maybe stems remain more vertical now because these airy little leaves are of lighter weight.Never got this far with coriander on the...
Less piquant, more subtle than the regular leaves. I'd never have guessed they grew on the same plant. Maybe stems remain more vertical now because these airy little leaves are of lighter...
MrsK
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Apr 29, 2014
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MrsK
May 30, 2014
Getting rid of Green Alkanet (Pentaglottis sempervirens).. help
One of my customers' garden has this stuff growing all over the place in borders.The tap roots on it are like nothing I've ever seen. They are well over an inch thick and go down longer than a...
One of my customers' garden has this stuff growing all over the place in borders.The tap roots on it are like nothing I've ever seen. They are well over an inch thick and go down longer than a trench shovel can reach. It's incredibly hard to get them out without snapping the bottom off as they...
One of my customers' garden has this stuff growing all over the place in borders.The tap roots on it are like nothing I've ever seen. They are well over an inch thick and go down longer than a trench shovel can reach. It's incredibly hard to...
One of my customers' garden has this stuff growing all over the place in borders.The tap roots on it are like nothing I've ever seen. They are well over an inch thick and go down longer than a...
Mowerman
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Mowerman
Nov 8, 2015
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ARMANDII
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shiney
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Herb Identification
@shiney
@shiney
@shiney
@shiney
Phil A
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BeeHappy
Oct 25, 2017
Sad news
Well, she isn't closing altogether, just not sending out the herbs. If you can ever get to the premises, you can buy the herbs there...don't know if I will be able to do that, though!
Well, she isn't closing altogether, just not sending out the herbs. If you can ever get to the premises, you can buy the herbs there...don't know if I will be able to do that, though!
Well, she isn't closing altogether, just not sending out the herbs. If you can ever get to the premises, you can buy the herbs there...don't know if I will be able to do that, though!
Well, she isn't closing altogether, just not sending out the herbs. If you can ever get to the premises, you can buy the herbs there...don't know if I will be able to do that, though!
leonora
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leonora
Mar 13, 2012
Wild watercress
Oh good lord!Why do they always end up in the stream it seems?! Poor things.
Oh good lord!Why do they always end up in the stream it seems?! Poor things.
Oh good lord!Why do they always end up in the stream it seems?! Poor things.
Oh good lord!Why do they always end up in the stream it seems?! Poor things.
OBG
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Hartley Botanic
Feb 1, 2010
Anyone here established their own wildflower meadow?
My wildflower 'meadow' area yesterday. On a hot June afternoon, sometimes it's lovely to just stop in the shade of the old apple tree and watch the grass seed heads and ox-eye daisies gently...
My wildflower 'meadow' area yesterday. On a hot June afternoon, sometimes it's lovely to just stop in the shade of the old apple tree and watch the grass seed heads and ox-eye daisies gently waving in the breeze.
My wildflower 'meadow' area yesterday. On a hot June afternoon, sometimes it's lovely to just stop in the shade of the old apple tree and watch the grass seed heads and ox-eye daisies gently waving in the breeze.
My wildflower 'meadow' area yesterday. On a hot June afternoon, sometimes it's lovely to just stop in the shade of the old apple tree and watch the grass seed heads and ox-eye daisies gently...
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Trunky
Jun 22, 2014
Native British Herbs
Fennel. Wild Garlic (or Ramsons).
Fennel. Wild Garlic (or Ramsons).
Fennel. Wild Garlic (or Ramsons).
Fennel. Wild Garlic (or Ramsons).
SimonZ
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Nov 11, 2011
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Trunky
Nov 11, 2011
The Many Joys of Wild Garlic
It was Seadown, Charmouth, not Seatown (where you get shut in the car park overnight). Will be down that way next month.
It was Seadown, Charmouth, not Seatown (where you get shut in the car park overnight). Will be down that way next month.
It was Seadown, Charmouth, not Seatown (where you get shut in the car park overnight). Will be down that way next month.
It was Seadown, Charmouth, not Seatown (where you get shut in the car park overnight). Will be down that way next month.
SimonZ
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Apr 5, 2011
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Scrungee
Apr 9, 2011
Soil depth for wildflower planting
Where I used to live in Wales there was a Rowan Tree growing on top of a Telegraph pole. The only soil up there was wind blown slate dust and bird droppings
Where I used to live in Wales there was a Rowan Tree growing on top of a Telegraph pole. The only soil up there was wind blown slate dust and bird droppings
Where I used to live in Wales there was a Rowan Tree growing on top of a Telegraph pole. The only soil up there was wind blown slate dust and bird droppings
Where I used to live in Wales there was a Rowan Tree growing on top of a Telegraph pole. The only soil up there was wind blown slate dust and bird droppings
Philip Hughes
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Phil A
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How to maintain a wildlife pond in winter
How to maintain a wildlife pond in winter
How to maintain a wildlife pond in winter
How to maintain a wildlife pond in winter
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Logan
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WEEDS WELCOME
I also like Willow HerbAnnual PoppiesNettlesand those plants that come in uninvited via birds, air, rain, etc.
I also like Willow HerbAnnual PoppiesNettlesand those plants that come in uninvited via birds, air, rain, etc.
I also like Willow HerbAnnual PoppiesNettlesand those plants that come in uninvited via birds, air, rain, etc.
I also like Willow HerbAnnual PoppiesNettlesand those plants that come in uninvited via birds, air, rain, etc.
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ARMANDII
Oct 28, 2017
Your Top 5 Worst Weeds
I find the roots get tangled
any of my plants near couch grass I've just given up on
I find the roots get tangled
any of my plants near couch grass I've just given up on
I find the roots get tangled
any of my plants near couch grass I've just given up on
I find the roots get tangled
any of my plants near couch grass I've just given up on
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