Oh god just realised that one of the other things that I’ve got loads of in that area is fat hen. Just pulled out about 20 of them. This is the last time I direct sow with no actual idea what the seedlings are supposed to look like.
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The plant on the previous page with the carrot-like leaves and pink flowers is common fumitory.
The second picture in your above post is a sun spurge, a species of euphorbia. It's a very common weed.
Not sure what the other picture is. I feel I've seen it before, but the name escapes me.
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Originally posted by mothhawk View PostThe left hand picture is annual knotweed or knotgrass, polygonum aviculare. the right hand one as Ameno says, is petty spurge.
Not that it really matters that much. It's a weed in the Euphorbia genus either way.
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Originally posted by ameno View Post
Pretty sure it's sun spurge rather than petty spurge, actually. The latter usually grows larger than that before flower, and is more heavily branched.
Not that it really matters that much. It's a weed in the Euphorbia genus either way.Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
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So basically none of the seed I direct sowed has grown apart from a few corn marigolds and all I have is loads of weeds. Reckon they came with some topsoil I bought which was really disappointing quality. The part of the front garden I didn’t put the topsoil on doesn’t have the same weeds at all. Oh well think I might need some bedding plants to fill all the gaps.
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