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When I move it on the weekend I will take some photos.
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I have just recently mowed the area and this and loads of forget-me-not, viola, are showing.
Also is it to late to move some of the forget me nots?
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I have just recently mowed the area and this and loads of forget-me-not, viola, are showing.
Also is it to late to move some of the
The big one is at the front, I will move it to the back as its right on the path edge.
I think Teasle, great for attracting Goldfinches as well as Bees.View attachment 28880
I have just recently mowed the area and this and loads of forget-me-not, viola, are showing.
Also is it to late to move some of the forget me nots?
I can see what you mean: too serrated and coarse, but having had a google it seems that the first year leaves look like that, and the second year smoother.doesn't look like a teazel leaf
Teasel really resents moving and is unlikely to survive. If it were a seedling you might get away with it, but when bigger the tap root doesn't transpant at all well.The big one is at the front, I will move it to the back as its right on the path edge.
As this thread started in October we should know by now!
The Hairy-footed flower bee loves lungwort and they're abundant at the moment.Lungwort also taking advantage and lots of early bumbles have been very busy on them.
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