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what is this plant please
hi can anyone tell me what plant this is please   Looks like a Cape Fuchsia (Phygelius) hey thank you it just appeared this spring and thought it was a weed so left it to see what flower it would produce as my partner likes weeds for the flowers by rjpringle
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15/07/2012 16:06:07
by rjpringle
Penstemmon - cutting back
of last year's perennials chicky. Haven't started on weeds yet. Different game. Dry stems to shredder, green stuff to compost heap. by chicky
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26/04/2013 20:21:18
by nutcutlet
plant id please
seedlings are little light green ferny things. whoops   These are not Cornflowers. Annual Cornflower has a slim silvery green leaf. Perennial Cornflower has a wider leaf. look like weeds to me sorry! the leave are long and slim on cornflowers. See I think I by joslow
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10/06/2012 06:07:51
by Dovefromabove
840 m squared of all types of weeds.
will know Don't rotovate, it will break up the perennial weeds roots and you will get more weeds. In spring when evrything starts regrowing spray it all with glyphosphate, as Nutcutlet says. Horsetail will probably need doing more than once. One of the NHS by George Aurther
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14/01/2013 22:11:06
by nutcutlet
Wood chip
will let u no I would probably say just go for a thick layer of bark as this will massively reduce the number of weeds by itself and in my experience beds with membranes can become a real pain as the plants mature especially if you're planting perennials by Wildflower2
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15/03/2012 23:13:24
by whitevanwoman
Plant without papers
Can anyone identify this plant/weed? Heliotrope????? @ Kate1123, similar leaves and colouring.  That picture was taken about two weeks ago now. The plants has doubled in height and breadth, almost occluded the growing space of the focglove behind by Gavin
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16/05/2012 16:19:59
by Gavin
Weeds in compost bin?
could be waiting a jolly long time for a compost bin to heat up...and besides, most bins are just too small and skinny to generate an internal heat. I may put the odd annual weed in the compost but never a perennial. The "secret" of heat in the compost by LavenderLois
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23/04/2013 23:05:57
by Palaisglide
Rotovating Re-Claimed Land
ago, got it cleared, then rotovated - what a disaster!  All it does is chop up those perennial weeds into tiny little bits, all of which root and make huge great plants you will never, ever get out in ten years of weeding.  We have read and talked by Ian 2
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22/04/2013 16:00:20
by Busy-Lizzie
How to remove grass from established border
any perennials, provided you avoid getting the spray on any green tissue.The speed at which glyphosphate works does depend on temperature. Glyphosphate will be slower to act in Winter, but it will still work. The manufacturer says that weeds (or grass by Briggsy
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22/11/2012 14:14:35
by nutcutlet
HELP !!!!!what about ground cover plants- does it work?
soil. Yeah, perhaps I should've been more specific - ground cover is great if your problem is with annual weeds. If its perennials, you actually make life harder, because you can't spray them or dig them up easily. Get rid of them first with a herbicide by lucky3
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08/06/2012 19:17:33
by weejenny