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  1. HsuH

    Solved What is this please

    My Pleasure :)Best to stake it as it grows, tends to flop :thud:
    My Pleasure :)Best to stake it as it grows, tends to flop :thud:
    My Pleasure :)Best to stake it as it grows, tends to flop :thud:
    My Pleasure :)Best to stake it as it grows, tends to flop :thud:
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  2. pye

    Solved Can anyone identify this Philadelphus?

    Brilliant, thanks all. Now I need to read up on Deutzia!Thanks for the warm welcome too.pye
    Brilliant, thanks all. Now I need to read up on Deutzia!Thanks for the warm welcome too.pye
    Brilliant, thanks all. Now I need to read up on Deutzia!Thanks for the warm welcome too.pye
    Brilliant, thanks all. Now I need to read up on Deutzia!Thanks for the warm welcome too.pye
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  3. Anthony Rogers

    Solved Aloe ? ? ?

    Hi Silver Surfer,Thanks for the info, been looking through and it looks like Haworthia Reinwardtii, as this looks more upright in growth than H. Attenuata.
    Hi Silver Surfer,Thanks for the info, been looking through and it looks like Haworthia Reinwardtii, as this looks more upright in growth than H. Attenuata.
    Hi Silver Surfer,Thanks for the info, been looking through and it looks like Haworthia Reinwardtii, as this looks more upright in growth than H. Attenuata.
    Hi Silver Surfer,Thanks for the info, been looking through and it looks like Haworthia Reinwardtii, as this looks more upright in growth than H. Attenuata.
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  4. Anthony Rogers

    Allium but which one ? ? ?

    This has grown in the middle of our gravelled area. We haven't planted it and have never bought any. To me it looks like one called"Hair".Is it worth trying to dig out and keep, or is it...
    This has grown in the middle of our gravelled area. We haven't planted it and have never bought any. To me it looks like one called"Hair".Is it worth trying to dig out and keep, or is it worth trying to grow the hairy bits on ???
    This has grown in the middle of our gravelled area. We haven't planted it and have never bought any. To me it looks like one called"Hair".Is it worth trying to dig out and keep, or is it worth trying to grow the hairy bits on ???
    This has grown in the middle of our gravelled area. We haven't planted it and have never bought any. To me it looks like one called"Hair".Is it worth trying to dig out and keep, or is it...
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  5. jennywren

    Solved Name of this shrub please

    Not problematic at all - just one of those impulse buys that I haven't found a place for and no longer want :noidea:
    Not problematic at all - just one of those impulse buys that I haven't found a place for and no longer want :noidea:
    Not problematic at all - just one of those impulse buys that I haven't found a place for and no longer want :noidea:
    Not problematic at all - just one of those impulse buys that I haven't found a place for and no longer want :noidea:
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  6. karl ashford

    Can anyone tell me what this is

    Very invasive and damaging to the habitat. If it were in my garden it would be in the compost bin. It has seed pods which pop and scatter hundreds of seeds all over the place. Have a look here...
    Very invasive and damaging to the habitat. If it were in my garden it would be in the compost bin. It has seed pods which pop and scatter hundreds of seeds all over the place. Have a look here for further advice.Easy to get rid of though as the roots are shallow so can just be pulled up...
    Very invasive and damaging to the habitat. If it were in my garden it would be in the compost bin. It has seed pods which pop and scatter hundreds of seeds all over the place. Have a look here for further advice.Easy to get rid of though as...
    Very invasive and damaging to the habitat. If it were in my garden it would be in the compost bin. It has seed pods which pop and scatter hundreds of seeds all over the place. Have a look here...
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  7. vibrating_cake

    ID on a few plants please :)

    Thanks. My better half wants a dwarf weeping cherry with blossom, so it was eventually going go to anyway, I just thought I'd find room for it. In the bin Pile it goes!
    Thanks. My better half wants a dwarf weeping cherry with blossom, so it was eventually going go to anyway, I just thought I'd find room for it. In the bin Pile it goes!
    Thanks. My better half wants a dwarf weeping cherry with blossom, so it was eventually going go to anyway, I just thought I'd find room for it. In the bin Pile it goes!
    Thanks. My better half wants a dwarf weeping cherry with blossom, so it was eventually going go to anyway, I just thought I'd find room for it. In the bin Pile it goes!
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  8. chrissyscorner
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  9. Voogy

    Solved Is this a weed

    You are lucky if you have it :) I planted 5 comfrey plants this year from root i bought on eBay and they are growing nicely :) Really looking forward next year to being able to harvest them. I read...
    You are lucky if you have it :) I planted 5 comfrey plants this year from root i bought on eBay and they are growing nicely :) Really looking forward next year to being able to harvest them. I read you should leave them alone the first year but they are growing a real good rate at the moment :)
    You are lucky if you have it :) I planted 5 comfrey plants this year from root i bought on eBay and they are growing nicely :) Really looking forward next year to being able to harvest them. I read you should leave them alone the first year but...
    You are lucky if you have it :) I planted 5 comfrey plants this year from root i bought on eBay and they are growing nicely :) Really looking forward next year to being able to harvest them. I read...
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  10. Andy567

    Solved Anyone know this weed?

    Awesome thanks everybody :) Yes i had borage a year or two ago I recall. It could well be that because the leaves are kinda furry which i recall borage was.
    Awesome thanks everybody :) Yes i had borage a year or two ago I recall. It could well be that because the leaves are kinda furry which i recall borage was.
    Awesome thanks everybody :) Yes i had borage a year or two ago I recall. It could well be that because the leaves are kinda furry which i recall borage was.
    Awesome thanks everybody :) Yes i had borage a year or two ago I recall. It could well be that because the leaves are kinda furry which i recall borage was.
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  11. Liljo104

    Solved Anyone know what this is??? Plant help needed please.

    Definitely Lythrum salicaria.... common name Loosestrife
    Definitely Lythrum salicaria.... common name Loosestrife
    Definitely Lythrum salicaria.... common name Loosestrife
    Definitely Lythrum salicaria.... common name Loosestrife
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  12. Devon Dan

    Solved Any idea what this is?

    Thanks for new pics.Still looking good for Persicaria campanulata.It is beautiful and is actually sold as a garden plant by such nurseries as Bluebell nurseries in the Midlands.. But can...
    Thanks for new pics.Still looking good for Persicaria campanulata.It is beautiful and is actually sold as a garden plant by such nurseries as Bluebell nurseries in the Midlands.. But can spread to form large patches.
    Thanks for new pics.Still looking good for Persicaria campanulata.It is beautiful and is actually sold as a garden plant by such nurseries as Bluebell nurseries in the Midlands.. But can spread to form large patches.
    Thanks for new pics.Still looking good for Persicaria campanulata.It is beautiful and is actually sold as a garden plant by such nurseries as Bluebell nurseries in the Midlands.. But can...
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  13. Voogy

    Solved A couple more please

    Hi, I like them but they can be a thug if they like the conditions. I've heard them referred to as Japanese enemies:snork:
    Hi, I like them but they can be a thug if they like the conditions. I've heard them referred to as Japanese enemies:snork:
    Hi, I like them but they can be a thug if they like the conditions. I've heard them referred to as Japanese enemies:snork:
    Hi, I like them but they can be a thug if they like the conditions. I've heard them referred to as Japanese enemies:snork:
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  14. Lucyloo

    ID please

    Sorry for the late reply, I've been out weeding! No prickles to be seen just lots of these things in varying sizes. Have left this one for the moment.
    Sorry for the late reply, I've been out weeding! No prickles to be seen just lots of these things in varying sizes. Have left this one for the moment.
    Sorry for the late reply, I've been out weeding! No prickles to be seen just lots of these things in varying sizes. Have left this one for the moment.
    Sorry for the late reply, I've been out weeding! No prickles to be seen just lots of these things in varying sizes. Have left this one for the moment.
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  15. TheFitGardener

    What weed is this ?

    Please can you add a close up.
    Please can you add a close up.
    Please can you add a close up.
    Please can you add a close up.
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  16. ShooobyDoo

    ID please for caterpillar on Raspberry plant

    Nope (not yet anyway!), only found the one critter so hopefully not got an infestation :fingers crossed: It's not my week as my pest hunter hubby found Sawfly larvae on our gooseberry plant a couple of days ago...
    Nope (not yet anyway!), only found the one critter so hopefully not got an infestation :fingers crossed: It's not my week as my pest hunter hubby found Sawfly larvae on our gooseberry plant a couple of days ago and that's planted close to the raspberry plant! The sawfly larvae have all been duly picked off and...
    Nope (not yet anyway!), only found the one critter so hopefully not got an infestation :fingers crossed: It's not my week as my pest hunter hubby found Sawfly larvae on our gooseberry plant a couple of days ago and that's planted close to the raspberry plant! The...
    Nope (not yet anyway!), only found the one critter so hopefully not got an infestation :fingers crossed: It's not my week as my pest hunter hubby found Sawfly larvae on our gooseberry plant a couple of days ago...
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  17. "M"

    Solved Plant or weed: ID Please

    Oh I couldn't wait *that* long - the chooks had taken the leaves, as I suspected so, - I simply lifted out three pieces of root with shoot parts attached and have potted them on.It...
    Oh I couldn't wait *that* long - the chooks had taken the leaves, as I suspected so, - I simply lifted out three pieces of root with shoot parts attached and have potted them on.It wouldn't have survived where it was anyway, so, even if moving it has killed it off it is still worth a...
    Oh I couldn't wait *that* long - the chooks had taken the leaves, as I suspected so, - I simply lifted out three pieces of root with shoot parts attached and have potted them on.It wouldn't have survived where it was anyway, so, even if...
    Oh I couldn't wait *that* long - the chooks had taken the leaves, as I suspected so, - I simply lifted out three pieces of root with shoot parts attached and have potted them on.It...
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  18. Grum Tum

    Solved This is probably really easy...

    Hi Grum Tum,This one could be a variety called "Sylphide".Anemone de Caen (single) and Anemone St Brigid (semi-double) grow from small corms and are freely available from about August onwards....
    Hi Grum Tum,This one could be a variety called "Sylphide".Anemone de Caen (single) and Anemone St Brigid (semi-double) grow from small corms and are freely available from about August onwards. Even our Poundland sells them in packs of 25.They are really easy to grow as long as you soak the...
    Hi Grum Tum,This one could be a variety called "Sylphide".Anemone de Caen (single) and Anemone St Brigid (semi-double) grow from small corms and are freely available from about August onwards. Even our Poundland sells them in packs of...
    Hi Grum Tum,This one could be a variety called "Sylphide".Anemone de Caen (single) and Anemone St Brigid (semi-double) grow from small corms and are freely available from about August onwards....
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  19. Professor Green

    Solved Garden weeds ID please

    Thanks everyone! I'd does seem to be the mind your own business, I hadn't come across it so thanks.Didn't realise that was a Geranium either. You can tell I'm new... :)
    Thanks everyone! I'd does seem to be the mind your own business, I hadn't come across it so thanks.Didn't realise that was a Geranium either. You can tell I'm new... :)
    Thanks everyone! I'd does seem to be the mind your own business, I hadn't come across it so thanks.Didn't realise that was a Geranium either. You can tell I'm new... :)
    Thanks everyone! I'd does seem to be the mind your own business, I hadn't come across it so thanks.Didn't realise that was a Geranium either. You can tell I'm new... :)
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  20. wiseowl

    ID Please

    That one looks like a Spiraea, possibly latifolia
    That one looks like a Spiraea, possibly latifolia
    That one looks like a Spiraea, possibly latifolia
    That one looks like a Spiraea, possibly latifolia
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