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  1. Kegster
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  2. Stuart Fawcett

    Solved What type of bug is this Brown Shield like thing, It likes Raspberry's and runner beans

    Thanks Guys, That list Nigel is amazing. Thanks for the advice. And to watch out in case they nip you.
    Thanks Guys, That list Nigel is amazing. Thanks for the advice. And to watch out in case they nip you.
    Thanks Guys, That list Nigel is amazing. Thanks for the advice. And to watch out in case they nip you.
    Thanks Guys, That list Nigel is amazing. Thanks for the advice. And to watch out in case they nip you.
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  3. Snorky85

    Solved Hedge Identification

    If you go walking footpaths on Rothschilds' lands, look out for Cherry/Mirabelle Plums in the hedgerows. They were historically grown in their hedges, and included in many native mixes used in...
    If you go walking footpaths on Rothschilds' lands, look out for Cherry/Mirabelle Plums in the hedgerows. They were historically grown in their hedges, and included in many native mixes used in their hedgerows planted about 25 years ago, providing good foraging (if they don't cut them every year).
    If you go walking footpaths on Rothschilds' lands, look out for Cherry/Mirabelle Plums in the hedgerows. They were historically grown in their hedges, and included in many native mixes used in their hedgerows planted about 25 years ago,...
    If you go walking footpaths on Rothschilds' lands, look out for Cherry/Mirabelle Plums in the hedgerows. They were historically grown in their hedges, and included in many native mixes used in...
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  4. wiseowl

    Solved ID Please

    Good morning @noisette47 my dear friend and thank you for your ID it is very much appreciated If I could have put more than one rating I would have chosen Friendly/Like and funny enjoy your day...
    Good morning @noisette47 my dear friend and thank you for your ID it is very much appreciated If I could have put more than one rating I would have chosen Friendly/Like and funny enjoy your day and stay safe
    Good morning @noisette47 my dear friend and thank you for your ID it is very much appreciated If I could have put more than one rating I would have chosen Friendly/Like and funny enjoy your day and stay safe
    Good morning @noisette47 my dear friend and thank you for your ID it is very much appreciated If I could have put more than one rating I would have chosen Friendly/Like and funny enjoy your day...
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  5. beanybob

    Solved Are these weeds?

    Yes, looks like the pink form of Hyacinthoides hispanica to me.Nick
    Yes, looks like the pink form of Hyacinthoides hispanica to me.Nick
    Yes, looks like the pink form of Hyacinthoides hispanica to me.Nick
    Yes, looks like the pink form of Hyacinthoides hispanica to me.Nick
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  6. Janet mahay

    Solved Japanese maple?black tips

    Hi noisette a good tip i try that i also looked on web and it said Using matches as fertilizer . When you water your potted plants regularly, the moisture in the soil will dissolve the match heads...
    Hi noisette a good tip i try that i also looked on web and it said Using matches as fertilizer . When you water your potted plants regularly, the moisture in the soil will dissolve the match heads over time, gradually releasing sulfur, phosphorous, and magnesium to nourish your plants. Thanks
    Hi noisette a good tip i try that i also looked on web and it said Using matches as fertilizer . When you water your potted plants regularly, the moisture in the soil will dissolve the match heads over time, gradually releasing sulfur,...
    Hi noisette a good tip i try that i also looked on web and it said Using matches as fertilizer . When you water your potted plants regularly, the moisture in the soil will dissolve the match heads...
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  7. glengarry23

    Solved Script Identification.

    @Clare G ,..'tulip-aware',..:),..i like that remark,..thank you again.
    @Clare G ,..'tulip-aware',..:),..i like that remark,..thank you again.
    @Clare G ,..'tulip-aware',..:),..i like that remark,..thank you again.
    @Clare G ,..'tulip-aware',..:),..i like that remark,..thank you again.
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  8. Jasmine star

    Solved ID please.

    Both flowers are off the same plant :rolleyespink: I think you're right though. it is a meadow buttercup :love30: Is it wise to keep it in the border? By that I mean can it be a menace.Just want to also say thank...
    Both flowers are off the same plant :rolleyespink: I think you're right though. it is a meadow buttercup :love30: Is it wise to keep it in the border? By that I mean can it be a menace.Just want to also say thank you everyone for your help :dbgrtmb:
    Both flowers are off the same plant :rolleyespink: I think you're right though. it is a meadow buttercup :love30: Is it wise to keep it in the border? By that I mean can it be a menace.Just want to also say thank you everyone for your help :dbgrtmb:
    Both flowers are off the same plant :rolleyespink: I think you're right though. it is a meadow buttercup :love30: Is it wise to keep it in the border? By that I mean can it be a menace.Just want to also say thank...
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  9. Palustris

    Solved Any Geranium experts?

    Bill Wallis? Used to be one of the best blues available :) Been a bit overshadowed recently by the likes of Rozanne...
    Bill Wallis? Used to be one of the best blues available :) Been a bit overshadowed recently by the likes of Rozanne...
    Bill Wallis? Used to be one of the best blues available :) Been a bit overshadowed recently by the likes of Rozanne...
    Bill Wallis? Used to be one of the best blues available :) Been a bit overshadowed recently by the likes of Rozanne...
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    3
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  10. Liam G

    Solved Help identifying weeds (possible Jap knotweed)

    It looks really similar.
    It looks really similar.
    It looks really similar.
    It looks really similar.
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  11. Andy Manley

    Solved What is this seedling?

    this will be interesting it's identical to my seedlings of what I thought was erynigum or a cyclamen I too have them coming up in a pot which usually has contained daffs ????????????
    this will be interesting it's identical to my seedlings of what I thought was erynigum or a cyclamen I too have them coming up in a pot which usually has contained daffs ????????????
    this will be interesting it's identical to my seedlings of what I thought was erynigum or a cyclamen I too have them coming up in a pot which usually has contained daffs ????????????
    this will be interesting it's identical to my seedlings of what I thought was erynigum or a cyclamen I too have them coming up in a pot which usually has contained daffs ????????????
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  12. Ricky187

    Solved Help identifying flies in garden

    Thanks All. I thought they were Cluster flies at first too, but apparently Cluster flies overlap their wings when they are resting? But these don't.I've purchased a fly trap which I'll get out...
    Thanks All. I thought they were Cluster flies at first too, but apparently Cluster flies overlap their wings when they are resting? But these don't.I've purchased a fly trap which I'll get out there in the summer and hopefully that'll help control the population, as I don't fancy getting the...
    Thanks All. I thought they were Cluster flies at first too, but apparently Cluster flies overlap their wings when they are resting? But these don't.I've purchased a fly trap which I'll get out there in the summer and hopefully that'll help...
    Thanks All. I thought they were Cluster flies at first too, but apparently Cluster flies overlap their wings when they are resting? But these don't.I've purchased a fly trap which I'll get out...
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  13. Haveabossday

    Solved Weed help

    Thank you. Need to dig it all up and turf it again. That willowherb pops up everywhere
    Thank you. Need to dig it all up and turf it again. That willowherb pops up everywhere
    Thank you. Need to dig it all up and turf it again. That willowherb pops up everywhere
    Thank you. Need to dig it all up and turf it again. That willowherb pops up everywhere
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  14. Steve71957

    Solved Is my hedge dying......

    Thanks all for the info. I think I will try and plant some small evergreens in the bare patch areas in an effort to 'fill' out the bare patches, and see if that works.......
    Thanks all for the info. I think I will try and plant some small evergreens in the bare patch areas in an effort to 'fill' out the bare patches, and see if that works.......
    Thanks all for the info. I think I will try and plant some small evergreens in the bare patch areas in an effort to 'fill' out the bare patches, and see if that works.......
    Thanks all for the info. I think I will try and plant some small evergreens in the bare patch areas in an effort to 'fill' out the bare patches, and see if that works.......
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  15. Max6389

    Solved Rhododendron type

    Hmm! Rhododendrons. I thought I had it sorted but now not sure.All Azaleas are technically/botanically Rhododendrons. But not all Rhododendrons are azaleas!There are named species as well as...
    Hmm! Rhododendrons. I thought I had it sorted but now not sure.All Azaleas are technically/botanically Rhododendrons. But not all Rhododendrons are azaleas!There are named species as well as named hybrids and cultivars. This is just a suggestion..based on the leaves, pink buds,shape of...
    Hmm! Rhododendrons. I thought I had it sorted but now not sure.All Azaleas are technically/botanically Rhododendrons. But not all Rhododendrons are azaleas!There are named species as well as named hybrids and cultivars. This is just a...
    Hmm! Rhododendrons. I thought I had it sorted but now not sure.All Azaleas are technically/botanically Rhododendrons. But not all Rhododendrons are azaleas!There are named species as well as...
    13F24709-9108-4586-8C5D-042CEBDB0D06.jpeg RHODODENDRON  CUNNINGHAMS  WHITE 12-05-2019 13-04-01.JPG RHODODENDRON  CUNNINGHAMS  WHITE 12-05-2019 13-04-08.JPG RHODODENDRON  CUNNINGHAMS  WHITE 12-05-2019 13-04-22.JPG
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  16. Adam Moss

    Help me with unknown spreading problem with driveway

    I wonder if the water/waste pipe has collapsed somewhere and is pushing the waste to the surface? Is there anyone local to you that rents out a, drainage inspection camera.
    I wonder if the water/waste pipe has collapsed somewhere and is pushing the waste to the surface? Is there anyone local to you that rents out a, drainage inspection camera.
    I wonder if the water/waste pipe has collapsed somewhere and is pushing the waste to the surface? Is there anyone local to you that rents out a, drainage inspection camera.
    I wonder if the water/waste pipe has collapsed somewhere and is pushing the waste to the surface? Is there anyone local to you that rents out a, drainage inspection camera.
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  17. Janet mahay

    Solved Whats this

    You could be right maybe fever few as did have a small plant dropped by birds on the other side of the garden few years ago it only grew once and never came back but this year it looks like it...
    You could be right maybe fever few as did have a small plant dropped by birds on the other side of the garden few years ago it only grew once and never came back but this year it looks like it might have appeared on the otherside of the garden so easy sometimes to forget what plants look like...
    You could be right maybe fever few as did have a small plant dropped by birds on the other side of the garden few years ago it only grew once and never came back but this year it looks like it might have appeared on the otherside of the garden...
    You could be right maybe fever few as did have a small plant dropped by birds on the other side of the garden few years ago it only grew once and never came back but this year it looks like it...
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  18. Snorky85

    Solved Identification needed for tree

    Sorbus aria Lutescens...common name Whitebeam.sorbus aria lutescens - Recherche Google
    Sorbus aria Lutescens...common name Whitebeam.sorbus aria lutescens - Recherche Google
    Sorbus aria Lutescens...common name Whitebeam.sorbus aria lutescens - Recherche Google
    Sorbus aria Lutescens...common name Whitebeam.sorbus aria lutescens - Recherche Google
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  19. Flumpy

    Solved Plant ID please

    Only joking Pete, but thanks for the advise, we have a new garden and I noticed this plant dotted around the garden :)
    Only joking Pete, but thanks for the advise, we have a new garden and I noticed this plant dotted around the garden :)
    Only joking Pete, but thanks for the advise, we have a new garden and I noticed this plant dotted around the garden :)
    Only joking Pete, but thanks for the advise, we have a new garden and I noticed this plant dotted around the garden :)
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  20. Nigel62

    ID this plant please

    I was thinking portulaca...or something
    I was thinking portulaca...or something
    I was thinking portulaca...or something
    I was thinking portulaca...or something
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