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Triffid?

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  • RosyRedRosyRed Posts: 2

    Thanks to all for helping with the swift identification of the triffid...job for the weekend is to pluck it out! 

  • ObelixxObelixx Posts: 30,090

    Meanwhile - you could have used google to solve all your other queries about pruning lavender or identifying the buddleia that was cut down and finding suggestions to fill in the blank but you came on here and got real answers from real people speaking from their own experience and giving advice freely.

    Don't knock it.    As Dyer's End says, it helps others too.

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  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147
    nutcutlet says:

    you're right B3, there's no conversation from Google, no jokes, no extra information and, unfortunately, no guarantee of accuracy. 

    See original post

     

    Absolutely Nut ... and also questioners get the benefit of several people's knowledge, so they can say "you might be right in saying that it's a Whatchamacallit, but given that it's got a slightly hairy stem and you say it's growing happily in boggy ground, it might well be a Whoojamaflip ......... if we look at the shape of the seedpods after it's flowered we'll know which one it is ........."   you don't get that from Google image

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  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147
    Obelixx says:

    Meanwhile - you could have used google to solve all your other queries about pruning lavender or identifying the buddleia that was cut down and finding suggestions to fill in the blank but you came on here and got real answers from real people speaking from their own experience and giving advice freely.

    Don't knock it.    As Dyer's End says, it helps others too.

    See original post

     It would seem that Google didn't tell him that July was too late to sow his tomato seeds image


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





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