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  1. alan hay

    Anyone know what this please?

    :ThankYou: A very good post indeed! With two fruit loving under-fives on the go i can't take any risks... so it's goodbye Hypericum Tutsan thingy. Gives me a good excuse to go shrub shopping as well. ...
    :ThankYou: A very good post indeed! With two fruit loving under-fives on the go i can't take any risks... so it's goodbye Hypericum Tutsan thingy. Gives me a good excuse to go shrub shopping as well. Result. Thanks again guys, as a first experience on here this has been first class. Cheers.
    :ThankYou: A very good post indeed! With two fruit loving under-fives on the go i can't take any risks... so it's goodbye Hypericum Tutsan thingy. Gives me a good excuse to go shrub shopping as well. Result. Thanks again guys, as a first experience on...
    :ThankYou: A very good post indeed! With two fruit loving under-fives on the go i can't take any risks... so it's goodbye Hypericum Tutsan thingy. Gives me a good excuse to go shrub shopping as well. ...
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  2. HYDROGEN86

    I.D please anyone?

    The force is certainly strong with you Ziggy!!! :patpat:
    The force is certainly strong with you Ziggy!!! :patpat:
    The force is certainly strong with you Ziggy!!! :patpat:
    The force is certainly strong with you Ziggy!!! :patpat:
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  3. jw_universe

    What are these please?

    They look like foxgloves to me, I always get loads of them and they are glorious. I grow them among edible plants, it's not a problem. Plus, they attract pests from the other plants and...
    They look like foxgloves to me, I always get loads of them and they are glorious. I grow them among edible plants, it's not a problem. Plus, they attract pests from the other plants and encourage pollinators. A true country garden plant! they do seed prolifically though so I always have to...
    They look like foxgloves to me, I always get loads of them and they are glorious. I grow them among edible plants, it's not a problem. Plus, they attract pests from the other plants and encourage pollinators. A true country garden plant! they...
    They look like foxgloves to me, I always get loads of them and they are glorious. I grow them among edible plants, it's not a problem. Plus, they attract pests from the other plants and...
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  4. harry123

    Whats this?

    Put the pot out in the garden Harry, at least you'll see it flower without having to put up with the smell. :)
    Put the pot out in the garden Harry, at least you'll see it flower without having to put up with the smell. :)
    Put the pot out in the garden Harry, at least you'll see it flower without having to put up with the smell. :)
    Put the pot out in the garden Harry, at least you'll see it flower without having to put up with the smell. :)
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  5. Grumpy

    I saw this in

    Cheers. Don't like toxic - me thinks it will get hoiked out!
    Cheers. Don't like toxic - me thinks it will get hoiked out!
    Cheers. Don't like toxic - me thinks it will get hoiked out!
    Cheers. Don't like toxic - me thinks it will get hoiked out!
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  6. sal73

    2 ID please

    You'll be okay when you get it started Ziggy. :)
    You'll be okay when you get it started Ziggy. :)
    You'll be okay when you get it started Ziggy. :)
    You'll be okay when you get it started Ziggy. :)
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  7. strongylodon

    Tree id

    Oh Its an Acer of some kind but which one? Might be possible to work out later in the year. just interested as to why you say its not healthy?
    Oh Its an Acer of some kind but which one? Might be possible to work out later in the year. just interested as to why you say its not healthy?
    Oh Its an Acer of some kind but which one? Might be possible to work out later in the year. just interested as to why you say its not healthy?
    Oh Its an Acer of some kind but which one? Might be possible to work out later in the year. just interested as to why you say its not healthy?
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  8. longk

    Lily id if possible please!

    I have just found these and need an id before I re-site them in the wrong spot please................ Any ideas would be appreciated.
    I have just found these and need an id before I re-site them in the wrong spot please................ Any ideas would be appreciated.
    I have just found these and need an id before I re-site them in the wrong spot please................ Any ideas would be appreciated.
    I have just found these and need an id before I re-site them in the wrong spot please................ Any ideas would be appreciated.
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  9. primulas

    This arrived! dont know what it is??

    Thanks for that tip! I am off to cut off the seed heads now! Job done!! Thanks alot.
    Thanks for that tip! I am off to cut off the seed heads now! Job done!! Thanks alot.
    Thanks for that tip! I am off to cut off the seed heads now! Job done!! Thanks alot.
    Thanks for that tip! I am off to cut off the seed heads now! Job done!! Thanks alot.
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  10. Violet38

    Help! what are these seedlings?

    A friend of mine had a wonderful self-set evening primrose with flowers that were shaded with orange/pink. Anyone got any recommendations for a seed variety that will be this colour?
    A friend of mine had a wonderful self-set evening primrose with flowers that were shaded with orange/pink. Anyone got any recommendations for a seed variety that will be this colour?
    A friend of mine had a wonderful self-set evening primrose with flowers that were shaded with orange/pink. Anyone got any recommendations for a seed variety that will be this colour?
    A friend of mine had a wonderful self-set evening primrose with flowers that were shaded with orange/pink. Anyone got any recommendations for a seed variety that will be this colour?
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  11. Lorea

    What are these?

    Lovely pics Marley! I don't think either of them are willow herb now, as the leaves don't have serrated edges - I think I may have that in other parts of the garden!
    Lovely pics Marley! I don't think either of them are willow herb now, as the leaves don't have serrated edges - I think I may have that in other parts of the garden!
    Lovely pics Marley! I don't think either of them are willow herb now, as the leaves don't have serrated edges - I think I may have that in other parts of the garden!
    Lovely pics Marley! I don't think either of them are willow herb now, as the leaves don't have serrated edges - I think I may have that in other parts of the garden!
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  12. gavintarrant

    Lovely plants my neighbours have

    I`ve got a 5/6 years old wisteria and never flowered , growned from seed and then found out that it maybe not be a true species as wisteria are grafted, anyway, today I`ve seen one of the...
    I`ve got a 5/6 years old wisteria and never flowered , growned from seed and then found out that it maybe not be a true species as wisteria are grafted, anyway, today I`ve seen one of the miniature wisteria and was really upset to the fact that at 3/4 feet tall already have flower , well the...
    I`ve got a 5/6 years old wisteria and never flowered , growned from seed and then found out that it maybe not be a true species as wisteria are grafted, anyway, today I`ve seen one of the miniature wisteria and was really upset to the fact that...
    I`ve got a 5/6 years old wisteria and never flowered , growned from seed and then found out that it maybe not be a true species as wisteria are grafted, anyway, today I`ve seen one of the...
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  13. TOR

    what I saw in the park

    Hi Tor So many to choose from , I would be difficult to name as you can buy so many diffrent pink types, and if grown from seed , its deffo a suffuitcosa but which one , its big business...
    Hi Tor So many to choose from , I would be difficult to name as you can buy so many diffrent pink types, and if grown from seed , its deffo a suffuitcosa but which one , its big business getting them now from China much easier to get hold of two year plants with two to three branches not like...
    Hi Tor So many to choose from , I would be difficult to name as you can buy so many diffrent pink types, and if grown from seed , its deffo a suffuitcosa but which one , its big business getting them now from China much easier to get hold of...
    Hi Tor So many to choose from , I would be difficult to name as you can buy so many diffrent pink types, and if grown from seed , its deffo a suffuitcosa but which one , its big business...
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  14. TOR

    what I saw in the part 2

    Thanks again Silver surfer, May I ask you another question? The unimproved, semi-wild lilac in Brussels and - at least in some parts of the UK (Bristol for example) - is pinkish . Where I come...
    Thanks again Silver surfer, May I ask you another question? The unimproved, semi-wild lilac in Brussels and - at least in some parts of the UK (Bristol for example) - is pinkish . Where I come from, Sweden, it's pale blue. Or one could say the difference is between pinkish mauve and bluish...
    Thanks again Silver surfer, May I ask you another question? The unimproved, semi-wild lilac in Brussels and - at least in some parts of the UK (Bristol for example) - is pinkish . Where I come from, Sweden, it's pale blue. Or one could say the...
    Thanks again Silver surfer, May I ask you another question? The unimproved, semi-wild lilac in Brussels and - at least in some parts of the UK (Bristol for example) - is pinkish . Where I come...
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  15. JWK

    Two indoor/office plants - need ID please

    Yes that looks to be the case - I like the effect :)
    Yes that looks to be the case - I like the effect :)
    Yes that looks to be the case - I like the effect :)
    Yes that looks to be the case - I like the effect :)
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  16. merleworld

    Any ideas what this is?

    Hi, merleworld, they look nice in their pretty individual pots. I have never trimmed mine whilst blooming but do give them a 'tidy up' when they have finished blooming. In the Spring I trim...
    Hi, merleworld, they look nice in their pretty individual pots. I have never trimmed mine whilst blooming but do give them a 'tidy up' when they have finished blooming. In the Spring I trim out any dead wood and snip the tops to freshen the stems ready for their new growth. It's not...
    Hi, merleworld, they look nice in their pretty individual pots. I have never trimmed mine whilst blooming but do give them a 'tidy up' when they have finished blooming. In the Spring I trim out any dead wood and snip the tops to freshen the...
    Hi, merleworld, they look nice in their pretty individual pots. I have never trimmed mine whilst blooming but do give them a 'tidy up' when they have finished blooming. In the Spring I trim...
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  17. CrazyGardeningLady

    Blue flowering weed and possible maple

    Thanks guys, looks very much like green alkanet and sycamore. (A maple...hahaha)
    Thanks guys, looks very much like green alkanet and sycamore. (A maple...hahaha)
    Thanks guys, looks very much like green alkanet and sycamore. (A maple...hahaha)
    Thanks guys, looks very much like green alkanet and sycamore. (A maple...hahaha)
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  18. islayhawk

    What plant is this

    I agree with Silver surfer. It's much prettier than the Oxalis pes-caprae that I have been plagued with recently and sadly my Oxalis deppei have just vanished! :scratch:
    I agree with Silver surfer. It's much prettier than the Oxalis pes-caprae that I have been plagued with recently and sadly my Oxalis deppei have just vanished! :scratch:
    I agree with Silver surfer. It's much prettier than the Oxalis pes-caprae that I have been plagued with recently and sadly my Oxalis deppei have just vanished! :scratch:
    I agree with Silver surfer. It's much prettier than the Oxalis pes-caprae that I have been plagued with recently and sadly my Oxalis deppei have just vanished! :scratch:
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  19. Mike Bradley

    Lawn weeds ruining my lawn! What are they?

    Found it. It's Couch-weed.
    Found it. It's Couch-weed.
    Found it. It's Couch-weed.
    Found it. It's Couch-weed.
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  20. katty

    unidentified plant with problem

    As the euonymus is variagated , I would think the plain leaves are where it has reverted back to the plain green form ,It would be best to cut out the plain shoots as they could become more...
    As the euonymus is variagated , I would think the plain leaves are where it has reverted back to the plain green form ,It would be best to cut out the plain shoots as they could become more dominant that the variagted .. Not really a major problem. And the dark stems are as mentioned just an...
    As the euonymus is variagated , I would think the plain leaves are where it has reverted back to the plain green form ,It would be best to cut out the plain shoots as they could become more dominant that the variagted .. Not really a major...
    As the euonymus is variagated , I would think the plain leaves are where it has reverted back to the plain green form ,It would be best to cut out the plain shoots as they could become more...
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