Thanks but, I am believe it or not but good to know your opponents! Both neighbours have commented how nice to see us attempting the garden, apparently it was wild for years, they both suggested a flame thrower!
Still not sure about Number 2 but yes, that's a geranium and the last one is petty spurge, a weed which is actually an annual type of euphorbia so watch the milky sap if you pull it up as it's a skin irritant.
A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
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Geum urbanum, wood avens
Could be walnut
Ragwort
Willowherb
2 sorts of willowherb and a ragwort
Keep weeding ice
In the sticks near Peterborough
Thanks but, I am believe it or not but good to know your opponents! Both neighbours have commented how nice to see us attempting the garden, apparently it was wild for years, they both suggested a flame thrower!
I have cultivated a small veg bed
Think No2 may be Amelanchier - nice shrub if it is.
No2 has grown up a bit to thhis
Couple more for Id
Geranium?
Still not sure about Number 2 but yes, that's a geranium and the last one is petty spurge, a weed which is actually an annual type of euphorbia so watch the milky sap if you pull it up as it's a skin irritant.
2 still looks like walnut to me
In the sticks near Peterborough
But that is entirely possible ,several shells found that end of garden. There's a similar tree nearly 6ft behind one of sheds too.
What's your advice for walnut trees?
If you have room they're lovely trees
In the sticks near Peterborough
The picture after the geranium has an annual euphorbia in it, clover and a few weeds that I don't know the name of.