the second one is creeping buttercup my garden is full of it,the first one is a wild flower lots of people pull it up but i let it grow the other side of my fence it can get very tall.
Creeping buttercup has a very invasive habit...as its name suggests, it spreads by underground runners, and can be very difficult to remove especially if the runners get entangled with the roots of choicer plants. They're not the billowing field buttercups, even though they do have yellow flowers.
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The top onecould be kerria, can't get the pic to come big enough to see.
The second looks like a buttercup.
We should have had this forum when I had my first garden. I was nurturing ground elder til my MIL turned up and recognised it
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the second one is creeping buttercup my garden is full of it,the first one is a wild flower lots of people pull it up but i let it grow the other side of my fence it can get very tall.
No, get it out. You don't want to leave that in your garden, it's a nightmare to get rid.
There are some nice buttercups but creeping buttercup isn't one of them. Lovely flowers but............................................
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You've been out there weeding today? You deserve an extra glass of wine.
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