Only if the pots are over an area where the seeds would fall and germinate.
It also looks a bit like Coprinellus disseminatus, the Fairy Ink Cap, which grow on (already dead) tree roots etc. As @Liriodendron says, not HF....
It isn't deep-rooted and should pull up easily, which means it won't affect your bulbs. You could try mulching the area to keep seed germination...
It's going to be tricky as it spreads by seed, which stays viable in the soil for several years. You need to remove it by pulling-up, hoeing or...
Hi @prettypolly It's a bit tricky to tell the scale in the photo, but could it be annual Mercury (Mercurialis annua)?
My magnolias are all deciduous and are currently shutting down for winter - this is what they look like at the moment: [ATTACH] Far left is...
I can see the resemblance to Clematis vitalba now - looks like 3 leaflets per leaf. :smile:
It's a tree sapling of some kind, but tricky to give a definite ID from those photos. It may be aspen, hawthorn or poplar? If you want to get...
I agree with @pete , whatever is happening started a few years ago by the looks of it, but probably went unnoticed and possibly began with...
Welcome, @blueade7 It could be a borer (beetle) of some kind, or a fungus, which is eating the dead wood in the core of the tree. This means the...
Depending on your location and local conditions, there are varieties of Thyme which might fit the bill, such as these: Great varieties of thyme to...
Hi @Engelbert It's been a bad year for squashes. Yes, harvest them now, but I doubt they'll fully ripen. I had that mottling a few years back on...
It'll grow up an obelisk without problems, if you put one there! :smile: I'd select two or three strong shoots and train those up the structure,...
Hi @Franc It's a fungal mycelium of some kind, probably made visible by the dryness of the soil under the bushes. However, it's almost certainly...
I think it is a coleus. Maybe Solenostemon scutellarioides 'La Rambla'? There are a lot to choose from!
Having clay soil infested with keeled slug, I can recommend 'Kestrel' as a slug resistant variety. I've also managed to grow Sarpo Mira and Sarpo...
Yes, there are dwarf varieties such as Kabuki (F1) which can be planted with closer spacing than traditional varieties.
You ideally need a John Innes #1 compost, which is loam (soil) based, for potted trees. Multi purpose and peat-free composts are not suitable as...
It looks like roots are attached to some of them?
I’d say yes, looks like a Meconopsis Cambrica to me. :smile:
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