By 22dreams
United Kingdom
Hi
I'm back again after an enjoyable day of gardening, I have a couple move plants I would like help with please.
This is the first one, I think it is some kind of fruit bush, but I have lost the label!
Thanks in advance.



29 Aug, 2011
Answers
..or could it be Weigela?
30 Aug, 2011
Thanks for your responses.
I am being particularly careful about keeping the labels from the plants I've just planted. I'm also writing a very simple plan of where everything is planted etc.
This gardening lark is very addictive :)
30 Aug, 2011
Volunteer's right. Much more likely to be Weigela! : )
And you're right too, 22dreams. I've been off the wagon for 40 odd years now!
30 Aug, 2011
It's a really nice wagon to have fallen off though isn't it :)
Thanks for all your responses.
30 Aug, 2011
I have an old filofax for all my garden notes, including an index of my plants in the 'address' section. I put 'next to shed' etc to remind me where the plant is, too. I hate to see labels on plants in gardens ( not the Botanical ones though!) as you don't keep the label on your new clothes when you wear them, do you!
6 Sep, 2011
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It looks like a Viburnum of some kind. If so, the fruit is strictly for the birds.
29 Aug, 2011