Plant identification help:
Hello,
I was hoping someone might have a better idea/be able to help with identifying a few plants that have popped up around our garden. I'm in South-east England and the soil is largely clay (no idea on PH).
Plant 1: [Hairy stems, low growing, undersides of the leaves might have been slightly hairy too but not sure]

Plant 2: [Not sure, but this, and the next 2 might be the same plant?]

Plant 3: [This and plant no.4 are growing not too far away from some of our Phlox, but I don't think they are Phlox?]

Plant 4: [The right hand portion, the left hand plant is Campanula Garganica]
Thanks for any help you can provide.
I was hoping someone might have a better idea/be able to help with identifying a few plants that have popped up around our garden. I'm in South-east England and the soil is largely clay (no idea on PH).
Plant 1: [Hairy stems, low growing, undersides of the leaves might have been slightly hairy too but not sure]

Plant 2: [Not sure, but this, and the next 2 might be the same plant?]

Plant 3: [This and plant no.4 are growing not too far away from some of our Phlox, but I don't think they are Phlox?]

Plant 4: [The right hand portion, the left hand plant is Campanula Garganica]

Thanks for any help you can provide.
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the first looks to me like Herb Robert .. the wild cranesbill ... if I’m right the leaves will be quite pungent when crushed.
Based off of that I'll pull them out next time and then wait and see if they make a repeat appearance later.