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plant/weed identity?

binkyCodie

Mama Doe
so.. maybe a bit hard but I wondered if anybody had any ideas as to what these plants might be. I need to clean up the backyard but I wondered if I need to rip up the plants too if they’re not bunny safe. if nobody knows what they are, I’ll rip em up anyways [emoji38]

love to let them out on the nice days before it’s all wintery and cold!

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1 toadflax. Not one to feed.
edit to add: just Googled toadflax and it isn't but I swear it's the same family, definitely a no-feed.

2. Willow herb - bunny food.

I don't know 3.
 
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1 toadflax. Not one to feed.
edit to add: just Googled toadflax and it isn't but I swear it's the same family, definitely a no-feed.

2. Willow herb - bunny food.

I don't know 3.

nice, thank you!

I'll leave 2 then and rip up 1 :lol: 1 there is the most of. probably get some weed killer too just to make sure it stays away. I want the garden to be safe for them ofc!
 
nice, thank you!

I'll leave 2 then and rip up 1 :lol: 1 there is the most of. probably get some weed killer too just to make sure it stays away. I want the garden to be safe for them ofc!

Personally I think there'd be greater risk using weed killer than bunnies eating non safe plants - I'd just rip them up
 
nice, thank you!

I'll leave 2 then and rip up 1 [emoji38] 1 there is the most of. probably get some weed killer too just to make sure it stays away. I want the garden to be safe for them ofc!
Ahh I wouldn't use weedkiller! [emoji51][emoji51]

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Personally I think there'd be greater risk using weed killer than bunnies eating non safe plants - I'd just rip them up

Ditto this. First is ivy leaf d toadflax. I am not even sure it's dangerous, they might not even eat it but I would consider it a lot safer than weedkiller.
 
Agree on 2, willowherb. Won't seed if you pick it while the pods are green but it's so widespread it'll invade from outside anyway :lol:

3 looks like a cherry tree: we get loads in our garden from pigeons eating the cherries off the ones over the canal and spreading the seeds in their poo :lol: But I'm not really sure because the one behind it that's been supernommed by caterpillars doesn't look like a cherry and I'm not sure the leaves grow like that around the stalk...

Another vote here for no weedkiller: it stays in places for AGES and, especially for those of us with outside bunnies, blows around in the wind and gets everywhere. I haven't used it at all since getting bunnies and it's actually affected my venus fly traps: they've been healthier since! I reckon it must be coincidence TBH. I find it quite calming weeding, I weeded my venus fly traps and had a great 20mins :) We leave the bunny-safe weeds to develop, partly in the hope they keep the unsafe weeds down :D ALso most of them are quite pretty: I'm hoping the white campion the moths love comes back :)
 
yea tbf weed killer probably wasnt the best call, i wasn't thinking :lol:

I'll rip up the others at some point, I'd love to get them out as its gonna be quite nice outside next week. I'm sure they don't care *much* but it would be fun to see them outside. just a loooot of ripping up to do. the garden is very weedy.
 
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