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Lesser Celandine Infestation
By Rydeboyz
- 6 Apr, 2009
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Spreading like mad!
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Really taking off! I've seen it so many places over there, sounds like removal is the best idea.
6 Apr, 2009
Wretched things - not only do they seed themselves, but if you try digging them up, each little bulblet left in the soil produces a new plant!
You will gather that I have suffered from these, too.
6 Apr, 2009
Blimey rydeboyz - you've got a job and a half there!
6 Apr, 2009
Oh good grief! Poor you! Is that a moggs I see in the background? :-)
6 Apr, 2009
It can stay there for now..! That's the worst affected part of the garden but it appears all over. Weeds love that bed for some reason, that Holly bush shouldn't be there nor that Foxglove or whatever it is next to it!
Yep that's Millie.. A very cute but stupid animal! Everytime she sees a cat she will run down to the bottom of the garden and attack that Hebe in the top right of the picture.
6 Apr, 2009
They're very invasive but I like to keep just a few.
7 Apr, 2009
Aww - Millie obviously has Hebe issues x-) I bought the wrong catfood on the weekend and my girl Birtie made her point by pulling the packets out of the box and leaving them strewn around the kitchen today...........tut.
7 Apr, 2009
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This photo is of "Lesser Celandine" in Rydeboyz's garden
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Oh dear - you really have got a job here!
6 Apr, 2009