ah here we are seems to be a common one Marchantia polymortha http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marchantia_polymorpha
It's a Liverwort Caveman I'm not sure which one I'll have a poke around and see in a minute it's quite harmless and a useful moisture retainer for...
I did my back in a few months ago picking up our (Empty) wheelie bin that had blow over was in agony for days:redface: but I think it was probably...
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8 out of 15
I think it is of a similar line to pomegranate most likely the same family
the second picture is marley's and not the one to id:SUNsmile:
I was also thinking holme oak but agree with others it looks a little off for that:scratch:
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so which one was the perfect fit? if it was the 9 you could always shove newspaper in the 10 :snork:
also have all the stuff you want to go in the skip ready as people will start dumping there own stuff in it!
Hi guy's last nights problem was caused by the host rebooting the server while one of us was behind the scenes which in-turn appears to have...
it would most likely be if rather than when in such cases but there are a number of factors to consider.it may not be self fertile so it would...
Looks like a Citrus to me :scratch: so it could be any mixture of lemon, lime, orange, and the many cultivars and hybrids there of
Most likely you have dug down into your subsoil it's nothing to worry about but when digging you should make sure to separate your subsoil from...
to be honest there have been a number of threads like yours previously concerning Jersey Plants
To be honest those plants look like a scruffy lot:mute: I'd be miffed if I'd received them in that condition never mind the baskets they came in...
Can you not download trials of both?
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