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  1. Voogy

    Voogy Gardener

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    These are rampant .. 2nd one is very low ground covery kinda. The first I thought initially was sycamore but no don't think it is?

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    Keep or weed??

    Cheers folks :)
     
  2. rosebay

    rosebay budding naturalistic gardener!

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    The 2nd photo is of succulents.

    A weed is just a plant in the wrong place...i.e. could be anything.
     
  3. Voogy

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    Cheers Rosebay ... yeah I figured some sorta succulent by the ... well succulanty style ;)
     
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      Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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      The 2nd photo is of a Sedum so you want to keep that as the flowers will feed the bees.:smile:

      Sorry can't identify the 1st photo:sad:
       
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      Lovely I have lots of bees :)
       
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      Is the first one also a ground cover @Voogy? Could it be some kind of geranium? :scratch:
       
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      Maybe M ... I'll leave it for a bit and see what 'develops' :)
       
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      The first is japanese anemone, yes it does spread well and throttle other plants so try and contain it.
      The second is Sedum spurium.
       
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      • Voogy

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        Nice one scillonian ... i'll keep an eye on it then ... oh google tells me its pretty :)
         
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        Hi, I like them but they can be a thug if they like the conditions. I've heard them referred to as Japanese enemies:snork:
         
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