I moved into new house end of october which had a well kept garden. Anyway there is a patch of land in middle which had 2-3 foot woody sticks (showing one in last pic) having noticed new growth at ground level a month ago I chopped the dead stuff away and this has started growing through. Wondering if anyone can shed some light on what I can look forward to.
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Looks like Yellow Loosestrife (Lysimachia Vulgaris).Lysimachia vulgaris - Yellow Loosestrife (Primulaceae)
I have lots in my garden - its spreads like mint! Excellent no trouble ground cover, beautiful bright yellow flowers. You may have too much of a good thing though
Here's some in my garden that I've just taken for you to compare the leaves:-
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It likes damp marshy ground. Which might indicate that your little plot (is it supposed to be a lawn?) needs some drainage. Alternatively, keep the loosestrife where it is, and grow other things somewhere else.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostIt likes damp marshy ground. Which might indicate that your little plot (is it supposed to be a lawn?) needs some drainage. Alternatively, keep the loosestrife where it is, and grow other things somewhere else.
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My garden's not marshy either - apart from the normal level of Welsh rain. I planted the loosestrife deliberately, as I love the flowers. I also have one with variegated leaves and a purple leaved one.
If you need to reduce the area, just dig them out and try not to do what I do - replant them somewhere else
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostMy garden's not marshy either - apart from the normal level of Welsh rain. I planted the loosestrife deliberately, as I love the flowers. I also have one with variegated leaves and a purple leaved one.
If you need to reduce the area, just dig them out and try not to do what I do - replant them somewhere else
We have two black labs, so maybe they will keep them at bay themselves haha
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