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Emma Shepherd's forum posts

Total number of forum posts: 5


Re: Beetroot leaves

from Emma and Thomas Shepherd

Yes you can. The young ones are best in salads. Yum.

  • Posted: Thu. 14th July 2011 17:36

Re: What's this weed?

from Emma and Thomas Shepherd

It looks like a Euphorbia. They spread like mad and have a milky fluid that comes out when you break the stem, try not to get it on your hands.

Emma.

  • Posted: Mon. 11th July 2011 19:31

Re: Newby Needs Names!

from Emma and Thomas Shepherd

The Yellow one is Corydalis lutea and it's on here. Very pretty in walls and things. Spreads like mad!
Regards Emma.

  • Posted: Thu. 30th June 2011 17:34

Why hasn't our broom flowered?

from Emma and Thomas Shepherd

We bought our broom last year when it was in full bloom, it was beautiful. This year it has produced lots of new leaves and 2 tiny flowers but no more! Any ideas as to why there are so few flowers this year.

Thanks, Emma.

  • Posted: Mon. 16th May 2011 19:52

Re: Desperate help needed! Cannot identify this plant

from Emma and Thomas Shepherd

The leaf a nd the way they are arranged looks like a birch of some sort. That is a difficult one.

Emma.

  • Posted: Fri. 13th August 2010 19:27

 

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