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  1. froot
    Agree x 4

    Solved Aquilegia?

    Aquilegia here too. Had some lovely ones in the garden in spring so collected a few pods.The amount of tiny black seeds that came out was astonishing so there's no wonder they spread like they...
    Aquilegia here too. Had some lovely ones in the garden in spring so collected a few pods.The amount of tiny black seeds that came out was astonishing so there's no wonder they spread like they do.I hate digging them up but some customers don't want them full stop and I have to do what they...
    Aquilegia here too. Had some lovely ones in the garden in spring so collected a few pods.The amount of tiny black seeds that came out was astonishing so there's no wonder they spread like they do.I hate digging them up but some customers...
    Aquilegia here too. Had some lovely ones in the garden in spring so collected a few pods.The amount of tiny black seeds that came out was astonishing so there's no wonder they spread like they...
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  2. Soup1

    Climber I've Inherited?

    :hapfeet: Great! Thanks @scillonian :pathd:I've consulted the world that is Google for more images and I think you're right :yes:. Until I see the flowers I will have no idea what variant I've got but at least I know...
    :hapfeet: Great! Thanks @scillonian :pathd:I've consulted the world that is Google for more images and I think you're right :yes:. Until I see the flowers I will have no idea what variant I've got but at least I know that I've got to wait until winter to reveal the final part of the puzzle :snooze: It should've occured...
    :hapfeet: Great! Thanks @scillonian :pathd:I've consulted the world that is Google for more images and I think you're right :yes:. Until I see the flowers I will have no idea what variant I've got but at least I know that I've got to wait until winter to reveal the...
    :hapfeet: Great! Thanks @scillonian :pathd:I've consulted the world that is Google for more images and I think you're right :yes:. Until I see the flowers I will have no idea what variant I've got but at least I know...
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  3. digby280

    Solved Knot like roots surfacing in lawn

    Very similar to the suckers that arise from my peach tree.
    Very similar to the suckers that arise from my peach tree.
    Very similar to the suckers that arise from my peach tree.
    Very similar to the suckers that arise from my peach tree.
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  4. Bournemouth Gardener

    Solved Help with identifying weed

    Yup. M is right - they are indeed horses tails and a real swine to get rid of. They keep coming back and back.His advise is spot on - you need to bruise the plants because they have a waterproof...
    Yup. M is right - they are indeed horses tails and a real swine to get rid of. They keep coming back and back.His advise is spot on - you need to bruise the plants because they have a waterproof coating and weedkiller of just rolls straight off. I use a pair of pliers to crush the...
    Yup. M is right - they are indeed horses tails and a real swine to get rid of. They keep coming back and back.His advise is spot on - you need to bruise the plants because they have a waterproof coating and weedkiller of just rolls straight...
    Yup. M is right - they are indeed horses tails and a real swine to get rid of. They keep coming back and back.His advise is spot on - you need to bruise the plants because they have a waterproof...
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  5. Diane Davies

    Solved Is this mildew

    Ok I will give it a go. Thanks for all your advise. I'm new to all this, so never sure what's the right thing to do.
    Ok I will give it a go. Thanks for all your advise. I'm new to all this, so never sure what's the right thing to do.
    Ok I will give it a go. Thanks for all your advise. I'm new to all this, so never sure what's the right thing to do.
    Ok I will give it a go. Thanks for all your advise. I'm new to all this, so never sure what's the right thing to do.
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  6. nikirushka

    Two plants

    Yes Nik you have a viburnum tinus and possibly a small bay in that pot too. The other is quite possibly a Rudbeckia so expect some bright yellow flower from it soon.
    Yes Nik you have a viburnum tinus and possibly a small bay in that pot too. The other is quite possibly a Rudbeckia so expect some bright yellow flower from it soon.
    Yes Nik you have a viburnum tinus and possibly a small bay in that pot too. The other is quite possibly a Rudbeckia so expect some bright yellow flower from it soon.
    Yes Nik you have a viburnum tinus and possibly a small bay in that pot too. The other is quite possibly a Rudbeckia so expect some bright yellow flower from it soon.
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  7. martin-f

    Solved ID please

    Many thanks, ive made my garden naturally hard for cats to want to get in, and I am always in my dirty cloths, but I will bear this in mind for my more relaxing times a head in life when I cant...
    Many thanks, ive made my garden naturally hard for cats to want to get in, and I am always in my dirty cloths, but I will bear this in mind for my more relaxing times a head in life when I cant find anything else to do lol, no chance of clean cloths then :-), my garden at night.
    Many thanks, ive made my garden naturally hard for cats to want to get in, and I am always in my dirty cloths, but I will bear this in mind for my more relaxing times a head in life when I cant find anything else to do lol, no chance of clean...
    Many thanks, ive made my garden naturally hard for cats to want to get in, and I am always in my dirty cloths, but I will bear this in mind for my more relaxing times a head in life when I cant...
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  8. laurahatt214

    Solved Red flower

    I believe you are correct! Thank you very much!!!!! Zone 8A Rowesville, SC
    I believe you are correct! Thank you very much!!!!! Zone 8A Rowesville, SC
    I believe you are correct! Thank you very much!!!!! Zone 8A Rowesville, SC
    I believe you are correct! Thank you very much!!!!! Zone 8A Rowesville, SC
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  9. gerkin50

    Solved Weed ? I'd

    Thanks everyoneSent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
    Thanks everyoneSent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
    Thanks everyoneSent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
    Thanks everyoneSent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
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  10. Nathant1985

    Solved Bugs attacking plant

    just be gentle as you dont want to damage/crush the stem of the plant or you can wash them off with the hose pipe
    just be gentle as you dont want to damage/crush the stem of the plant or you can wash them off with the hose pipe
    just be gentle as you dont want to damage/crush the stem of the plant or you can wash them off with the hose pipe
    just be gentle as you dont want to damage/crush the stem of the plant or you can wash them off with the hose pipe
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  11. harry123

    Solved What's this??

    Will do Anthony[emoji106]Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    Will do Anthony[emoji106]Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    Will do Anthony[emoji106]Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    Will do Anthony[emoji106]Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
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  12. Dips

    Solved What are these please

    Common name: "Trailing bellflower"
    Common name: "Trailing bellflower"
    Common name: "Trailing bellflower"
    Common name: "Trailing bellflower"
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  13. harry123

    Fruit tree????

    Sorry to bring bring up another old thread. Is there anything else I can do to help the tree as the fruits seem like they are either being eaten or rotting away..Sent from my iPhone 5...
    Sorry to bring bring up another old thread. Is there anything else I can do to help the tree as the fruits seem like they are either being eaten or rotting away..Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    Sorry to bring bring up another old thread. Is there anything else I can do to help the tree as the fruits seem like they are either being eaten or rotting away..Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    Sorry to bring bring up another old thread. Is there anything else I can do to help the tree as the fruits seem like they are either being eaten or rotting away..Sent from my iPhone 5...
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  14. harry123

    Can anyone help me?

    I've just seen this thread lol, it's still growing but very thin and stringy, will upload more pics and I can send a cutting if your willing to pay for postage [emoji106]Sent from my iPhone 5...
    I've just seen this thread lol, it's still growing but very thin and stringy, will upload more pics and I can send a cutting if your willing to pay for postage [emoji106]Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    I've just seen this thread lol, it's still growing but very thin and stringy, will upload more pics and I can send a cutting if your willing to pay for postage [emoji106]Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    I've just seen this thread lol, it's still growing but very thin and stringy, will upload more pics and I can send a cutting if your willing to pay for postage [emoji106]Sent from my iPhone 5...
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  15. Sian in Belgium

    Pretty, shade-loving mauve wildflower

    I sowed mine in early April...they're dead easy. As I've got a container garden, I sowed direct into a large pot and they germinated quickly.I bought mine from here....there's a bit more info...
    I sowed mine in early April...they're dead easy. As I've got a container garden, I sowed direct into a large pot and they germinated quickly.I bought mine from here....there's a bit more info about them on the page. :thumbsup:
    I sowed mine in early April...they're dead easy. As I've got a container garden, I sowed direct into a large pot and they germinated quickly.I bought mine from here....there's a bit more info about them on the page. :thumbsup:
    I sowed mine in early April...they're dead easy. As I've got a container garden, I sowed direct into a large pot and they germinated quickly.I bought mine from here....there's a bit more info...
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  16. Fonzie

    Plant ID

    OK THANKS.
    OK THANKS.
    OK THANKS.
    OK THANKS.
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  17. joolz68

    Another I.D. please

    It can stay then :yes: i keep the valerian for the hawkmoth too and i dont care how over run it looks out front :) Its who needs it that matters to me :blue thumb:
    It can stay then :yes: i keep the valerian for the hawkmoth too and i dont care how over run it looks out front :) Its who needs it that matters to me :blue thumb:
    It can stay then :yes: i keep the valerian for the hawkmoth too and i dont care how over run it looks out front :) Its who needs it that matters to me :blue thumb:
    It can stay then :yes: i keep the valerian for the hawkmoth too and i dont care how over run it looks out front :) Its who needs it that matters to me :blue thumb:
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  18. Jay95

    ID disease on melon leaves rough grey marking

    Hi Pete,Thats really interesting, I never thought it would be something that was part of the plant I just assumed it was something external.Thanks for your explaination!
    Hi Pete,Thats really interesting, I never thought it would be something that was part of the plant I just assumed it was something external.Thanks for your explaination!
    Hi Pete,Thats really interesting, I never thought it would be something that was part of the plant I just assumed it was something external.Thanks for your explaination!
    Hi Pete,Thats really interesting, I never thought it would be something that was part of the plant I just assumed it was something external.Thanks for your explaination!
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  19. slugmuncher

    Tree ID Please

    Here is a guide for you and it would seem it's best for your Cherry to be cut now to avoid disease.Of course it's your decision whether to remove the top or leave it.Having looked at the...
    Here is a guide for you and it would seem it's best for your Cherry to be cut now to avoid disease.Of course it's your decision whether to remove the top or leave it.Having looked at the first picture again I would also keep an eye on the damage near the base of the trunk. If it looks as...
    Here is a guide for you and it would seem it's best for your Cherry to be cut now to avoid disease.Of course it's your decision whether to remove the top or leave it.Having looked at the first picture again I would also keep an eye on the...
    Here is a guide for you and it would seem it's best for your Cherry to be cut now to avoid disease.Of course it's your decision whether to remove the top or leave it.Having looked at the...
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  20. joolz68

    I.d. please

    Here it is in May,
    Here it is in May,
    Here it is in May,
    Here it is in May,
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