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  1. charliew50

    Solved Are these Mouse Holes and How do I get rid of them?

    We have Mice here and Rats. The Rats tunnel but the holes are Rat sized. I've found small holes like yours in my grassy areas and did think they were Mouse made but not sure. I don't think we have...
    We have Mice here and Rats. The Rats tunnel but the holes are Rat sized. I've found small holes like yours in my grassy areas and did think they were Mouse made but not sure. I don't think we have Voles, I've never seen any. There's a Mouse living in my old caravan. I do my acrylic pouring in...
    We have Mice here and Rats. The Rats tunnel but the holes are Rat sized. I've found small holes like yours in my grassy areas and did think they were Mouse made but not sure. I don't think we have Voles, I've never seen any. There's a Mouse...
    We have Mice here and Rats. The Rats tunnel but the holes are Rat sized. I've found small holes like yours in my grassy areas and did think they were Mouse made but not sure. I don't think we have...
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  2. Selleri

    Solved Giant Bellis/ Fleabane?

    I've got Sea Breeze planted by the pond, they are so pretty :)
    I've got Sea Breeze planted by the pond, they are so pretty :)
    I've got Sea Breeze planted by the pond, they are so pretty :)
    I've got Sea Breeze planted by the pond, they are so pretty :)
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  3. barryman

    Solved Peony ??? or not

    Hi @barryman they are both dahlias. I don't know which varieties I'm sorry. Dahlias get very robust towards autumn and then frost hits and they collapse (till next year, if dug up and stored).
    Hi @barryman they are both dahlias. I don't know which varieties I'm sorry. Dahlias get very robust towards autumn and then frost hits and they collapse (till next year, if dug up and stored).
    Hi @barryman they are both dahlias. I don't know which varieties I'm sorry. Dahlias get very robust towards autumn and then frost hits and they collapse (till next year, if dug up and stored).
    Hi @barryman they are both dahlias. I don't know which varieties I'm sorry. Dahlias get very robust towards autumn and then frost hits and they collapse (till next year, if dug up and stored).
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  4. Selleri

    Is this a Hazel?

    Just for info...mystery sapling has small white marks on the trunk....Lenticels. Typical of Betula. Pics below to show leaf from hazel and alder. 1.and 2 Hazel......Corylus avellana showing hairy...
    Just for info...mystery sapling has small white marks on the trunk....Lenticels. Typical of Betula. Pics below to show leaf from hazel and alder. 1.and 2 Hazel......Corylus avellana showing hairy leaf stalk. 3. Alder..... Alnus glutinosa.
    Just for info...mystery sapling has small white marks on the trunk....Lenticels. Typical of Betula. Pics below to show leaf from hazel and alder. 1.and 2 Hazel......Corylus avellana showing hairy leaf stalk. 3. Alder..... Alnus glutinosa.
    Just for info...mystery sapling has small white marks on the trunk....Lenticels. Typical of Betula. Pics below to show leaf from hazel and alder. 1.and 2 Hazel......Corylus avellana showing hairy...
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  5. Eden1

    Need a few plants ID'd

    They are possibly not big enough yet to harvest the leaves are still very green, it looks quite young growth to me so they may not grow much now until the end of the season.
    They are possibly not big enough yet to harvest the leaves are still very green, it looks quite young growth to me so they may not grow much now until the end of the season.
    They are possibly not big enough yet to harvest the leaves are still very green, it looks quite young growth to me so they may not grow much now until the end of the season.
    They are possibly not big enough yet to harvest the leaves are still very green, it looks quite young growth to me so they may not grow much now until the end of the season.
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  6. ThePlantAssassin

    Solved Annual ID please

    School reports, at 40 I vaguely remember that term but not what it refers to... did they perhaps come on those antiquated things called pieces of paper? :old:There is actually an objective test that...
    School reports, at 40 I vaguely remember that term but not what it refers to... did they perhaps come on those antiquated things called pieces of paper? :old:There is actually an objective test that tells you if you're really old or not.Do you regularly use the term "youngsters"? :biggrin:Nick
    School reports, at 40 I vaguely remember that term but not what it refers to... did they perhaps come on those antiquated things called pieces of paper? :old:There is actually an objective test that tells you if you're really old or not.Do you...
    School reports, at 40 I vaguely remember that term but not what it refers to... did they perhaps come on those antiquated things called pieces of paper? :old:There is actually an objective test that...
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  7. Who am I?

    Clematis ID.

    I inherited this clematis when I bought the house. We like it very much but no idea what it is. It's Flowering now. Any ideas?
    I inherited this clematis when I bought the house. We like it very much but no idea what it is. It's Flowering now. Any ideas?
    I inherited this clematis when I bought the house. We like it very much but no idea what it is. It's Flowering now. Any ideas?
    I inherited this clematis when I bought the house. We like it very much but no idea what it is. It's Flowering now. Any ideas?
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  8. SimonZ

    Fuchsias

    Hi,Looks like its planted in the ground, so a hardy variety, then think it would be Dollar Princess...?Plenty of nice material to take a cutting or two, if allowed.Not sure about the pink...
    Hi,Looks like its planted in the ground, so a hardy variety, then think it would be Dollar Princess...?Plenty of nice material to take a cutting or two, if allowed.Not sure about the pink one, so many very similar.
    Hi,Looks like its planted in the ground, so a hardy variety, then think it would be Dollar Princess...?Plenty of nice material to take a cutting or two, if allowed.Not sure about the pink one, so many very similar.
    Hi,Looks like its planted in the ground, so a hardy variety, then think it would be Dollar Princess...?Plenty of nice material to take a cutting or two, if allowed.Not sure about the pink...
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  9. Arty Bee

    Solved Tree with sycamore like leaves

    Yeah Ive seen that one woo.
    Yeah Ive seen that one woo.
    Yeah Ive seen that one woo.
    Yeah Ive seen that one woo.
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  10. ridgiemum

    Solved Popping seed pod plant

    Oh and @Scrungee, thank you
    Oh and @Scrungee, thank you
    Oh and @Scrungee, thank you
    Oh and @Scrungee, thank you
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  11. Nikolaos

    Solved What's this?

    Think you hit it spot on there Nick. They are lovely. Funny, I have never had success with Marigolds here! :scratch:
    Think you hit it spot on there Nick. They are lovely. Funny, I have never had success with Marigolds here! :scratch:
    Think you hit it spot on there Nick. They are lovely. Funny, I have never had success with Marigolds here! :scratch:
    Think you hit it spot on there Nick. They are lovely. Funny, I have never had success with Marigolds here! :scratch:
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  12. Snorky85

    Id For unknown tree graft

    Will definitely keep all updated. It’s up at mums in lincoln (bit colder up there) so will be interesting to see how it copes in the winter weather.
    Will definitely keep all updated. It’s up at mums in lincoln (bit colder up there) so will be interesting to see how it copes in the winter weather.
    Will definitely keep all updated. It’s up at mums in lincoln (bit colder up there) so will be interesting to see how it copes in the winter weather.
    Will definitely keep all updated. It’s up at mums in lincoln (bit colder up there) so will be interesting to see how it copes in the winter weather.
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  13. Arty Bee

    Tall plant with small yellow flowers

    Unlike any oenothera I’ve known or grown ! :noidea:
    Unlike any oenothera I’ve known or grown ! :noidea:
    Unlike any oenothera I’ve known or grown ! :noidea:
    Unlike any oenothera I’ve known or grown ! :noidea:
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  14. Upsydaisy

    Solved ID please...think it's a weed!

    Definitely @Mike Allen , we have a couple that sprang up this year amongst the fruit trees.:)
    Definitely @Mike Allen , we have a couple that sprang up this year amongst the fruit trees.:)
    Definitely @Mike Allen , we have a couple that sprang up this year amongst the fruit trees.:)
    Definitely @Mike Allen , we have a couple that sprang up this year amongst the fruit trees.:)
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  15. Arty Bee

    Solved Rhizome in woodland garden

    Berberis Artista If you want an easy evergreen may I suggest Pachysandra terminalis. Superb ground cover. No weeds can compete. Small white flowers Easy to remove if it gets too big.pachysandra...
    Berberis Artista If you want an easy evergreen may I suggest Pachysandra terminalis. Superb ground cover. No weeds can compete. Small white flowers Easy to remove if it gets too big.pachysandra terminalis - Google Search
    Berberis Artista If you want an easy evergreen may I suggest Pachysandra terminalis. Superb ground cover. No weeds can compete. Small white flowers Easy to remove if it gets too big.pachysandra terminalis - Google Search
    Berberis Artista If you want an easy evergreen may I suggest Pachysandra terminalis. Superb ground cover. No weeds can compete. Small white flowers Easy to remove if it gets too big.pachysandra...
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  16. ARMANDII

    Solved NO EXPERT ON GRASSES

    I'm probably wrong but, with that bold mid center white rib. Might it be one of the sedges?
    I'm probably wrong but, with that bold mid center white rib. Might it be one of the sedges?
    I'm probably wrong but, with that bold mid center white rib. Might it be one of the sedges?
    I'm probably wrong but, with that bold mid center white rib. Might it be one of the sedges?
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  17. Howard Stone

    Conical plant in London

    Showed my Dad the link on the house this afternoon. He knew the Hucks well and was friends with the son. They went to school together and my Dad was often round there playing with him. My Dad...
    Showed my Dad the link on the house this afternoon. He knew the Hucks well and was friends with the son. They went to school together and my Dad was often round there playing with him. My Dad remembered being there when a bomb fell close by in Bushy Park, sadly he had many close encounters up...
    Showed my Dad the link on the house this afternoon. He knew the Hucks well and was friends with the son. They went to school together and my Dad was often round there playing with him. My Dad remembered being there when a bomb fell close by in...
    Showed my Dad the link on the house this afternoon. He knew the Hucks well and was friends with the son. They went to school together and my Dad was often round there playing with him. My Dad...
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  18. Upsydaisy

    Solved Label has gone awol....again

    Yep mystery solved.....peppers!:dbgrtmb:Thanks for all your help everyone.....I really MUST use labels!
    Yep mystery solved.....peppers!:dbgrtmb:Thanks for all your help everyone.....I really MUST use labels!
    Yep mystery solved.....peppers!:dbgrtmb:Thanks for all your help everyone.....I really MUST use labels!
    Yep mystery solved.....peppers!:dbgrtmb:Thanks for all your help everyone.....I really MUST use labels!
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  19. Kegster

    Solved Herbaceous perennial ID help please

    Hi Silver surfer.Thanks for the ID. I agree!Kind regardsKegster
    Hi Silver surfer.Thanks for the ID. I agree!Kind regardsKegster
    Hi Silver surfer.Thanks for the ID. I agree!Kind regardsKegster
    Hi Silver surfer.Thanks for the ID. I agree!Kind regardsKegster
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  20. Tim_777

    Unknown seedling which has just appeared

    Hi @Tim_777 I don't think it is a Bat plant seedling as their first leaves are much more rounded and a bright green.. Here
    Hi @Tim_777 I don't think it is a Bat plant seedling as their first leaves are much more rounded and a bright green.. Here
    Hi @Tim_777 I don't think it is a Bat plant seedling as their first leaves are much more rounded and a bright green.. Here
    Hi @Tim_777 I don't think it is a Bat plant seedling as their first leaves are much more rounded and a bright green.. Here
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