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  1. Denton Dave

    Solved what is this plant

    Definitely would not like to be planted in chalky soil. they need an ericaceous soil, ie no lime.
    Definitely would not like to be planted in chalky soil. they need an ericaceous soil, ie no lime.
    Definitely would not like to be planted in chalky soil. they need an ericaceous soil, ie no lime.
    Definitely would not like to be planted in chalky soil. they need an ericaceous soil, ie no lime.
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    604
  2. Phil A

    Puzzle

    Very pleased that you were able to return to check it out. Thanks Ziggy for reporting back.
    Very pleased that you were able to return to check it out. Thanks Ziggy for reporting back.
    Very pleased that you were able to return to check it out. Thanks Ziggy for reporting back.
    Very pleased that you were able to return to check it out. Thanks Ziggy for reporting back.
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    1,131
  3. nikirushka

    Which acer?

    Awesome, thank you :) I have the ideal spot for it. I'll put it there in the pot for a while and monitor, if it doesn't get any wind burn and the shade is good enough then I'll plant it out properly.
    Awesome, thank you :) I have the ideal spot for it. I'll put it there in the pot for a while and monitor, if it doesn't get any wind burn and the shade is good enough then I'll plant it out properly.
    Awesome, thank you :) I have the ideal spot for it. I'll put it there in the pot for a while and monitor, if it doesn't get any wind burn and the shade is good enough then I'll plant it out properly.
    Awesome, thank you :) I have the ideal spot for it. I'll put it there in the pot for a while and monitor, if it doesn't get any wind burn and the shade is good enough then I'll plant it out properly.
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    2
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  4. catmother

    Solved Annual plant with pink flowers - what is it, please?

    <--- look to the left :-)
    <--- look to the left :-)
    <--- look to the left :-)
    <--- look to the left :-)
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  5. noshow

    Solved Shrub/Tree Id?

    Great knowledge spruce, and thanks. It's bugged me for years that. The yew was a sapling my old man decided to dig up (!) on one of his winter walks a good few years back. Sadly I've been...
    Great knowledge spruce, and thanks. It's bugged me for years that. The yew was a sapling my old man decided to dig up (!) on one of his winter walks a good few years back. Sadly I've been neglecting it ever since, but it's become a lot more precious. Not a great deal to look at granted! Will...
    Great knowledge spruce, and thanks. It's bugged me for years that. The yew was a sapling my old man decided to dig up (!) on one of his winter walks a good few years back. Sadly I've been neglecting it ever since, but it's become a lot more...
    Great knowledge spruce, and thanks. It's bugged me for years that. The yew was a sapling my old man decided to dig up (!) on one of his winter walks a good few years back. Sadly I've been...
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    2
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    568
  6. froot

    Solved I.D. Please

    Thank you very much Dips!
    Thank you very much Dips!
    Thank you very much Dips!
    Thank you very much Dips!
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    2
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    455
  7. froot

    Solved Cuckoo

    Thanks to you both for replying. Will wait and see what happens as the plant gets larger!
    Thanks to you both for replying. Will wait and see what happens as the plant gets larger!
    Thanks to you both for replying. Will wait and see what happens as the plant gets larger!
    Thanks to you both for replying. Will wait and see what happens as the plant gets larger!
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    3
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    759
  8. elrothiel02

    Solved Plant identification

    That will only destroy the top growth this nasty stuff has strong root system one small piece will regrow you have to use a systemic to kill of underground
    That will only destroy the top growth this nasty stuff has strong root system one small piece will regrow you have to use a systemic to kill of underground
    That will only destroy the top growth this nasty stuff has strong root system one small piece will regrow you have to use a systemic to kill of underground
    That will only destroy the top growth this nasty stuff has strong root system one small piece will regrow you have to use a systemic to kill of underground
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    840
  9. amymac78

    Solved Weed..?

    Even if creeping buttercup is in the "right" place now it won't be long before it is everywhere. Weed and get rid ASAP (in my opinion).Me to and I certainly class the damned stuff as a weed....
    Even if creeping buttercup is in the "right" place now it won't be long before it is everywhere. Weed and get rid ASAP (in my opinion).Me to and I certainly class the damned stuff as a weed. Not as prolific as forget me nots but a real pain in my ass.Having said all the above I allow Arum...
    Even if creeping buttercup is in the "right" place now it won't be long before it is everywhere. Weed and get rid ASAP (in my opinion).Me to and I certainly class the damned stuff as a weed. Not as prolific as forget me nots but a real pain in...
    Even if creeping buttercup is in the "right" place now it won't be long before it is everywhere. Weed and get rid ASAP (in my opinion).Me to and I certainly class the damned stuff as a weed....
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  10. amymac78

    Solved Another unknown!

    Hello Westwales again. I will get my husband to dig it out and repoint it, luckily it is only a little seedling so it should not be too bad. All of our gardens have had a little neglect due to my...
    Hello Westwales again. I will get my husband to dig it out and repoint it, luckily it is only a little seedling so it should not be too bad. All of our gardens have had a little neglect due to my father dying last year hence the seed was allowed to grow, It would not have done in usual years. ...
    Hello Westwales again. I will get my husband to dig it out and repoint it, luckily it is only a little seedling so it should not be too bad. All of our gardens have had a little neglect due to my father dying last year hence the seed was allowed...
    Hello Westwales again. I will get my husband to dig it out and repoint it, luckily it is only a little seedling so it should not be too bad. All of our gardens have had a little neglect due to my...
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    21
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    2,255
  11. HJS86

    Solved What's this please?

    Looks like Symphytum officinale.There is an excellent web site that will tell you which plants are safe..or not for tortoises.
    Looks like Symphytum officinale.There is an excellent web site that will tell you which plants are safe..or not for tortoises.
    Looks like Symphytum officinale.There is an excellent web site that will tell you which plants are safe..or not for tortoises.
    Looks like Symphytum officinale.There is an excellent web site that will tell you which plants are safe..or not for tortoises.
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    2
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    547
  12. Dips

    Solved what is this please

    Lol yeh thats why i use it.I mean i try not to use chemical weed killers that you buy
    Lol yeh thats why i use it.I mean i try not to use chemical weed killers that you buy
    Lol yeh thats why i use it.I mean i try not to use chemical weed killers that you buy
    Lol yeh thats why i use it.I mean i try not to use chemical weed killers that you buy
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    17
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    1,068
  13. LyndaG

    Solved My friend has asked.......

    Thank you very much for links and advice x x
    Thank you very much for links and advice x x
    Thank you very much for links and advice x x
    Thank you very much for links and advice x x
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    710
  14. amanita

    Solved recognition please

    Definitely Berberis darwinii, a noxious weed should it find a location to it's suiting (as road side verges, heaths, and cracks in walls have dicovered in my town).. heathlands beware. However on...
    Definitely Berberis darwinii, a noxious weed should it find a location to it's suiting (as road side verges, heaths, and cracks in walls have dicovered in my town).. heathlands beware. However on the other hand, its fruit is edible, and tastes quite nice.
    Definitely Berberis darwinii, a noxious weed should it find a location to it's suiting (as road side verges, heaths, and cracks in walls have dicovered in my town).. heathlands beware. However on the other hand, its fruit is edible, and tastes...
    Definitely Berberis darwinii, a noxious weed should it find a location to it's suiting (as road side verges, heaths, and cracks in walls have dicovered in my town).. heathlands beware. However on...
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    8
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    2,431
  15. amanita

    Ident please

    thanks for the reply, so will I expect to see flower heads pretty shortly?
    thanks for the reply, so will I expect to see flower heads pretty shortly?
    thanks for the reply, so will I expect to see flower heads pretty shortly?
    thanks for the reply, so will I expect to see flower heads pretty shortly?
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    2
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    552
  16. merleworld

    What's this that's seeded itself?

    I think willow too, would you say the stems are reddish and pliable?
    I think willow too, would you say the stems are reddish and pliable?
    I think willow too, would you say the stems are reddish and pliable?
    I think willow too, would you say the stems are reddish and pliable?
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    2
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    638
  17. Tsauru

    New garden... what plants?

    I think 2 could be a dwarf lilac. You'll only need to wait two or three more weeks and you'll see the leaves properly on all of these. Can you get any closer photos? I've tried to enlarge to get...
    I think 2 could be a dwarf lilac. You'll only need to wait two or three more weeks and you'll see the leaves properly on all of these. Can you get any closer photos? I've tried to enlarge to get a better look but no luck.Wondering whether 3 is a Spirea?
    I think 2 could be a dwarf lilac. You'll only need to wait two or three more weeks and you'll see the leaves properly on all of these. Can you get any closer photos? I've tried to enlarge to get a better look but no luck.Wondering whether 3...
    I think 2 could be a dwarf lilac. You'll only need to wait two or three more weeks and you'll see the leaves properly on all of these. Can you get any closer photos? I've tried to enlarge to get...
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    9
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    772
  18. Gareth Hughes

    Solved What Fern is this?

    Sadly ferns do not get any easier to id as they get bigger! JWK may well be correct.
    Sadly ferns do not get any easier to id as they get bigger! JWK may well be correct.
    Sadly ferns do not get any easier to id as they get bigger! JWK may well be correct.
    Sadly ferns do not get any easier to id as they get bigger! JWK may well be correct.
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    6
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    750
  19. Jungle Jane

    Is this lemon balm?

    Just a note of possible interest.The proper name for Lemon Balm is Melissa officinalis. Any plant that has officinalis after it's name means that it's a medicinal plant. :blue thumb:
    Just a note of possible interest.The proper name for Lemon Balm is Melissa officinalis. Any plant that has officinalis after it's name means that it's a medicinal plant. :blue thumb:
    Just a note of possible interest.The proper name for Lemon Balm is Melissa officinalis. Any plant that has officinalis after it's name means that it's a medicinal plant. :blue thumb:
    Just a note of possible interest.The proper name for Lemon Balm is Melissa officinalis. Any plant that has officinalis after it's name means that it's a medicinal plant. :blue thumb:
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    18
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    1,614
  20. BabyBee

    Tropical Looking Plants

    It's a euphorbia, possibly Euphorbis griffithii. They can spread and become a problem.When handling wear gloves as the white sap is an irritant.
    It's a euphorbia, possibly Euphorbis griffithii. They can spread and become a problem.When handling wear gloves as the white sap is an irritant.
    It's a euphorbia, possibly Euphorbis griffithii. They can spread and become a problem.When handling wear gloves as the white sap is an irritant.
    It's a euphorbia, possibly Euphorbis griffithii. They can spread and become a problem.When handling wear gloves as the white sap is an irritant.
    Replies:
    1
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    613

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