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  1. JamesGS

    Rainy shoot

    Hello again everyoneThe rain passed through on Friday and now I have a new sprout in my unplanted fresh soil. I'm wondering what it is but I don't recognize the leaf at all!Thanks
    Hello again everyoneThe rain passed through on Friday and now I have a new sprout in my unplanted fresh soil. I'm wondering what it is but I don't recognize the leaf at all!Thanks
    Hello again everyoneThe rain passed through on Friday and now I have a new sprout in my unplanted fresh soil. I'm wondering what it is but I don't recognize the leaf at all!Thanks
    Hello again everyoneThe rain passed through on Friday and now I have a new sprout in my unplanted fresh soil. I'm wondering what it is but I don't recognize the leaf at all!Thanks
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  2. mazambo

    Solved Lily identification.

    Identification solved. I sent an email to w hyde bulbs and they have sent a fairly prompt reply, apparently it is "pretty woman" as described on the wilko packet, he says it is darker because of...
    Identification solved. I sent an email to w hyde bulbs and they have sent a fairly prompt reply, apparently it is "pretty woman" as described on the wilko packet, he says it is darker because of the weather in colder weather it would be paler.
    Identification solved. I sent an email to w hyde bulbs and they have sent a fairly prompt reply, apparently it is "pretty woman" as described on the wilko packet, he says it is darker because of the weather in colder weather it would be paler.
    Identification solved. I sent an email to w hyde bulbs and they have sent a fairly prompt reply, apparently it is "pretty woman" as described on the wilko packet, he says it is darker because of...
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  3. KeefyD

    Solved Sweet peppers not sweet peppers?

    Ha, I'll try to resist the temptation. :DWell, I think I'll contact the seed company and see what they have to say..
    Ha, I'll try to resist the temptation. :DWell, I think I'll contact the seed company and see what they have to say..
    Ha, I'll try to resist the temptation. :DWell, I think I'll contact the seed company and see what they have to say..
    Ha, I'll try to resist the temptation. :DWell, I think I'll contact the seed company and see what they have to say..
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  4. Hobbynut

    Solved Can anyone identify this shrub?

    I used to find that type self seeded in my garden, but not recently.
    I used to find that type self seeded in my garden, but not recently.
    I used to find that type self seeded in my garden, but not recently.
    I used to find that type self seeded in my garden, but not recently.
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  5. Nor

    Solved Can anyone identify this tropical-looking plant?

    Fantastic! I shall start feeding and watering it regularly, as I intend to keep it in the pot. Good to hear that it does well in dappled shade because that's the only space I have for it.Thanks...
    Fantastic! I shall start feeding and watering it regularly, as I intend to keep it in the pot. Good to hear that it does well in dappled shade because that's the only space I have for it.Thanks everyone.
    Fantastic! I shall start feeding and watering it regularly, as I intend to keep it in the pot. Good to hear that it does well in dappled shade because that's the only space I have for it.Thanks everyone.
    Fantastic! I shall start feeding and watering it regularly, as I intend to keep it in the pot. Good to hear that it does well in dappled shade because that's the only space I have for it.Thanks...
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  6. wiseowl

    Solved ID Please

    Agree
    Agree
    Agree
    Agree
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  7. BrightonBeautiful

    Are these anything to worry about?

    The trouble with Woo is he's too hasty, and you never get nowhere if you're too hasty.;)
    The trouble with Woo is he's too hasty, and you never get nowhere if you're too hasty.;)
    The trouble with Woo is he's too hasty, and you never get nowhere if you're too hasty.;)
    The trouble with Woo is he's too hasty, and you never get nowhere if you're too hasty.;)
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  8. Palustris

    Plant id

    Not the best image, but this flowers early in the year and this was all I could find at present.Leaves.Ta!
    Not the best image, but this flowers early in the year and this was all I could find at present.Leaves.Ta!
    Not the best image, but this flowers early in the year and this was all I could find at present.Leaves.Ta!
    Not the best image, but this flowers early in the year and this was all I could find at present.Leaves.Ta!
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  9. Mishka Grizzly

    Solved What plant is this?

    Ours is a the back by the garden gate / wall, we are keeping the good enough height also for the security, I doubt anyone would want to climb over it :biggrin:
    Ours is a the back by the garden gate / wall, we are keeping the good enough height also for the security, I doubt anyone would want to climb over it :biggrin:
    Ours is a the back by the garden gate / wall, we are keeping the good enough height also for the security, I doubt anyone would want to climb over it :biggrin:
    Ours is a the back by the garden gate / wall, we are keeping the good enough height also for the security, I doubt anyone would want to climb over it :biggrin:
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  10. mazambo

    Solved Neighbours Garden

    Who am I to disagree????????????????????????????????????
    Who am I to disagree????????????????????????????????????
    Who am I to disagree????????????????????????????????????
    Who am I to disagree????????????????????????????????????
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  11. GardeningFin

    Solved Plant ID please

    I never knew it grew locally, but his afternoon I discovered I'd been walking past a patch of Common Fleabane on the edge of my village for years and never noticed it before.What attracted my...
    I never knew it grew locally, but his afternoon I discovered I'd been walking past a patch of Common Fleabane on the edge of my village for years and never noticed it before.What attracted my attention was a load of Small Tortoiseshell butterflies all over them
    I never knew it grew locally, but his afternoon I discovered I'd been walking past a patch of Common Fleabane on the edge of my village for years and never noticed it before.What attracted my attention was a load of Small Tortoiseshell...
    I never knew it grew locally, but his afternoon I discovered I'd been walking past a patch of Common Fleabane on the edge of my village for years and never noticed it before.What attracted my...
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  12. Michael Hewett

    Identification needed please

    Thank you @Perki , The 1st one certainly looks like a woody stem. I thought it was a conifer or maybe a heather but not sure.
    Thank you @Perki , The 1st one certainly looks like a woody stem. I thought it was a conifer or maybe a heather but not sure.
    Thank you @Perki , The 1st one certainly looks like a woody stem. I thought it was a conifer or maybe a heather but not sure.
    Thank you @Perki , The 1st one certainly looks like a woody stem. I thought it was a conifer or maybe a heather but not sure.
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  13. Upsydaisy

    Solved ID please.

    You can always keep them containerized for a while Upsy.
    You can always keep them containerized for a while Upsy.
    You can always keep them containerized for a while Upsy.
    You can always keep them containerized for a while Upsy.
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  14. Emily Brookes

    Solved Shrub/ tree that I assumed was dying has come to life!

    The red stem one is the Cornus... a shrub See your pics above. Probably Cornus alba siberica....white flower/white berries.Other one looks like an Ash...a tree. Recommend you remove...
    The red stem one is the Cornus... a shrub See your pics above. Probably Cornus alba siberica....white flower/white berries.Other one looks like an Ash...a tree. Recommend you remove asap. Not a tree for a small garden.
    The red stem one is the Cornus... a shrub See your pics above. Probably Cornus alba siberica....white flower/white berries.Other one looks like an Ash...a tree. Recommend you remove asap. Not a tree for a small garden.
    The red stem one is the Cornus... a shrub See your pics above. Probably Cornus alba siberica....white flower/white berries.Other one looks like an Ash...a tree. Recommend you remove...
    upload_2020-7-31_10-1-47.jpeg CF686C07-2782-43A1-935B-4EBB592FB025.jpeg 02A2D01D-6A4D-490E-B822-1CD11C28DC16.jpeg D7EB0C03-C0EF-431A-9DF9-4506D9BCF76C.jpeg 3F03455E-539D-4229-8575-B630729EDFC0.jpeg 4DD6F9DC-F6D5-4CEF-863F-0FD300323830.jpeg
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  15. SandyNI

    Solved plant ID please

    @Silver surfer thanks for the info..... would it be alright left in a pot. I've tried growing azaleas and rhods before and I don't think they are very fond of heavy clay soil that regularly gets...
    @Silver surfer thanks for the info..... would it be alright left in a pot. I've tried growing azaleas and rhods before and I don't think they are very fond of heavy clay soil that regularly gets water logged. Apart from vibernum and brachiosaurus, there's not many plants that like my garden.
    @Silver surfer thanks for the info..... would it be alright left in a pot. I've tried growing azaleas and rhods before and I don't think they are very fond of heavy clay soil that regularly gets water logged. Apart from vibernum and...
    @Silver surfer thanks for the info..... would it be alright left in a pot. I've tried growing azaleas and rhods before and I don't think they are very fond of heavy clay soil that regularly gets...
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  16. Max6389

    Solved Plant ID

    Liatris spicata.Liatris spicata. - Google Search
    Liatris spicata.Liatris spicata. - Google Search
    Liatris spicata.Liatris spicata. - Google Search
    Liatris spicata.Liatris spicata. - Google Search
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  17. ThePlantAssassin

    Weed or not please?

    Leaf shape doesn't look right for Glechoma hederacea...common name ground ivy.
    Leaf shape doesn't look right for Glechoma hederacea...common name ground ivy.
    Leaf shape doesn't look right for Glechoma hederacea...common name ground ivy.
    Leaf shape doesn't look right for Glechoma hederacea...common name ground ivy.
    20200729_072040.jpg GLECHOMA  HEDERACEA  GROUND  IVY 05-05-2019 17-16-21.JPG GLECHOMA  HEDERACEA  GROUND  IVY 05-05-2019 17-19-13.JPG GLECHOMA  HEDERACEA  GROUND  IVY 19-05-2015 09-56-18.JPG GLECHOMA  HEDERACEA  GROUND  IVY 19-05-2015 11-59-43.JPG
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  18. bluepeter

    Solved Identification request

    I'd be happy to give the horrible, invasive stuff away. However, I don't have any pots in which to put it. And most of what I had is already in the wheelie bin waiting for the council to take it...
    I'd be happy to give the horrible, invasive stuff away. However, I don't have any pots in which to put it. And most of what I had is already in the wheelie bin waiting for the council to take it away.If anyone reading this would like some, you have until tomorrow (Thursday) evening to come to...
    I'd be happy to give the horrible, invasive stuff away. However, I don't have any pots in which to put it. And most of what I had is already in the wheelie bin waiting for the council to take it away.If anyone reading this would like some, you...
    I'd be happy to give the horrible, invasive stuff away. However, I don't have any pots in which to put it. And most of what I had is already in the wheelie bin waiting for the council to take it...
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  19. James Sheffield

    Fern and...something

    Good decision. It is an invasive thug ...that will grow through every plant in a border and is almost impossible to eradicate.
    Good decision. It is an invasive thug ...that will grow through every plant in a border and is almost impossible to eradicate.
    Good decision. It is an invasive thug ...that will grow through every plant in a border and is almost impossible to eradicate.
    Good decision. It is an invasive thug ...that will grow through every plant in a border and is almost impossible to eradicate.
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  20. Sheal

    Solved Rhododendron?

    That was a quick response Silver Surfer. Thank you. :thumbsup:
    That was a quick response Silver Surfer. Thank you. :thumbsup:
    That was a quick response Silver Surfer. Thank you. :thumbsup:
    That was a quick response Silver Surfer. Thank you. :thumbsup:
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