My eyesight is not as good as it used to be, but that does look remarkably like Mind your own business (Soleirolia soleirolii). A lot of a thug.
Never found it easy to blet them, they seem to go mouldy first for us. However, even unbletted but really ripe they may be used to make a very...
Certainly would be a lot easier for us!
Could well be one of the slime moulds. If so, harmless and short lived. Slime moulds on lawns / RHS Gardening
Thanks. Interesting that it is not usually found this far north. Though it is found in central England.
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I would think, if the leaves are three sided, then it would be Carex pendula.
Unless it has white parts on the front of its face it is a native, Tytthaspis sedcimpunctata.
Not only did we get a pink sky last night we also got a pink rainbow. Very lucky as it only lasted a few moments. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I was given a bucket of compost worms which I sprinkled on the heap. The next time I turned it over, not one of them was to be found. No woodlice...
The mulch was a mixture of leaf mould and really good garden compost. It has never gone into the 'soil' underneath. There are no worms in this garden.
Another thought, what you are doing when digging out a hole for a plant is basically creating a plant pot. The roots of the plant are not going...
You have my sympathy. My soil is the same. It also has the added bonus of stones (not gravel), big stones. A fork is no use, neither is a spade, I...
They are fairly shallow rooted and if they have been dead a while, then using the stumps as levers it would, should, not be too hard to remove...
Also beloved by vine weevil grubs. Check the roots!
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Been suggested as Philadelphus inodorus which is a real possibility.
Not mine, and the questioner says that it is not scented. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Variegated leaves and pure white flowers. It is the lack of scent...
Those leaves do not look like Hemlock to me.
Are you certain of your identification? Hemlock is rather rare. It is more likely to be Cow parsley than anything else. Even so, getting rid of...
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