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Solved Tiny plant emerging

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by mazambo, Jul 30, 2019.

  1. mazambo

    mazambo Forever Learning

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    Hi everyone I know this may be difficult to identify as it's only tiny, I noticed it this morning when chucking out the mealworms don't know why but have a feeling this may be a plant not a weed:fingers crossed: 20190730_070059.jpg 20190730_070059.jpg 20190730_070046.jpg
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Could possibly be a pea nut.
    Have you fed the birds pea nuts recently?
     
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    • mazambo

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      I do feed peanuts yes, that would be neat if it was a peanut.
       
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      Wow @pete that looks like it, I was feeding monkey nuts in shells earlier this year and had the squirrels burying them all over the garden Screenshot_20190730-191509_Chrome.jpg
       
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        That makes a change from them emptying my tender bulbs over the winter so that they can store their walnuts :wallbanging:
         
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          Gosh @mazambo I bet we couldn’t grow a peanut if we tried yet a squirrel can.. I wonder if it will grow very tall..
           
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          I'm really looking forward to finding out, it would be really funny if one of the squirrels came and dug it up:loll:
           
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          Peanuts are tender and won’t stand any frost. Even if you brought it into a heated greenhouse, now, the days are shortening and they need sun. Sorry to say but I don’t think you’ll be harvesting any peanuts.
           
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            Dig it up and pot it by all means, but it wont do much other than grow 6 to 8 ins maybe.
            They like pretty hot humid conditions, so maybe one day last week was ideal for it.:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
             
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              Well I didn't plant it and can't really be fussed about it so I'll just let it run its course.
               
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                This one in with agastache 20190803_132354.jpg
                 
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