I'm sorry I might seem daft but loads of people on here are! Any chance of pictures of the basic weeds that you all talk about? Tonight I've read about Japanese Knotweed. When I get my lottie in October I won't know whats weeds and whats plants.
I know the only way to learn is to ask so here goes!
Japanese knotweed
(http://www.dgsgardening.btinternet.co.uk/japknot2.JPG)
(http://www.dgsgardening.btinternet.co.uk/japknot.JPG)
Couch grass above ground.
(http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/howto/gardenplants/weeds/pics/couch.jpg)
and the tell-tale couch rhizomes below ground
(http://www.blackthornarable.co.uk/photography/gweed/Img_T321-031%20couch%20rhizome.jpg)
Cheers amphibian
I'm sure I'm not the only newbie on here wondering what to pull up when our lotties are handed over to us( I'm top of the list in Ipswich for two sites. One all organic(as I want to) and the other with all types of gardening). Roll on October!
Mares tail/horse tail
(http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/howto/gardenplants/weeds/pics/horsetail.jpg)
Bindweed
(http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/howto/gardenplants/weeds/pics/bineweedb.jpg)
Ground Elder
(http://www.hlasek.com/foto/aegopodium_podagraria_a156.jpg)
Ragwort
(http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/Environment/images/rag9.jpg)
Thanks Amphibian, you've helped me identify the bindweed that is having a go at strangling our fruit bushes!
aahhhh - so those pretty wild flowers I have been admiring are actual pure evil!
that is very helpful, thanks guys! the pictures in my books are rubbish in comparison to those.
Quote from: amphibian on August 23, 2005, 22:27:22
Bindweed
(http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/howto/gardenplants/weeds/pics/bineweedb.jpg)
There are two major forms of bindweed - the one pictured is hedge bindweed. Field bindweed is the other major one. It has the same shaped flowers and leaves but they are smaller and the flowers have pink radial lines.
What does groundsel look like?
(http://kaweahoaks.com/html/common_groundsel.jpg)
Groundsel :)
Isit just me that thinks Bindweed is quite attractive :D
Very attractive plant in the right place. Remember that weeds are only plants in the wrong place.
I much like this site -
http://www.dgsgardening.btinternet.co.uk/
Thanks RC ;D
This is a very good thread that would be useful to all daft newbies like myself that cannot tell the difference between a tree and a weed. Is there any chance we could make it a permanent thing? (is it called a sticky?)
Binweed is certainly an attractive flower, problem is it spreads everywhere, grows over everything, and is very difficult to kill. I hate it!