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How much of this is weeds?

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Healthkick · 25/05/2024 07:42

There was a big tree which was mostly dead so I took it out earlier this year. At the front there is little bluebells. Unsure if the rest is all weeds or not.

How much of this is weeds?
How much of this is weeds?
How much of this is weeds?
How much of this is weeds?
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ThreeDimensional · 25/05/2024 07:54

I think they're muscari, not bluebells. The tall ones look like willowherb which is considered a weed but you might like it. I've let it grow in my garden for the Summer, until it flowers.

graceinspace999 · 25/05/2024 08:00

Leave the bluebells but remove the rest. I couldn’t swear to it but it looks like weeds: bindweed, sticky backs etc.

MereDintofPandiculation · 25/05/2024 10:04

The seedpods at the front are Muscari, grape hyacinths (clusters of small dark blue flowers). There’s a lot of willowherb (spreading, readily seeding, with tiny pink flowers) - that’s the tall stuff at the front with long narrow leaves, as well as a lot of the small stuff that looks like seedlings. The climbing stuff with the oval leaves at the back right could be honeysuckle. There’s another climber to the L of the RH picture which I don’t recognise. I can’t see any bindweed in there.

MereDintofPandiculation · 25/05/2024 10:10

The second “climber” I mentioned appears as if it might have a cluster of pale blue flowers at the top, in which case it could be a rather leggy forget-me-not. “Sticky back” appears to be yet another name for cleavers/goosegrass/sticky willy (Galium aparine) - I can’t see any of that either.

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