Just starting out so am a beginner, my garden I is over 120ft long. Last year I grew from seed a large number of different kinds of plants, but as they were transferred into their position I didn't tag them with names, so am left with loads of things growing in my garden. Most of my photos have a repeated plant that after reading your article I think I recognized as a weed called Splurge
Yes, the last 2 images look to be Spurge weed, you did not plant this.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/weeds/spotted-spurge-control.htm
The first 2 images appear to be something else, though I'm sorry I can't make an indentification
Continue to watch the growth pattern and wait and see. Does the plant creep or does it grow upright?
Blossoming will hopefully provide the answers.
Did you save seed packets? Going back to the packets can also aide in identification.
Can you help me identify tha plant; I need to check the instructions on how to care for it. Also, as it grows and the lower leaves fall, it may look ugly. Any solution?
This looks like a species of Rhoeo. This article will guide you on their care: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/rhoeo/growing-rhoeo-plants-in-the-garden.htm
What is this plant?
This appears to be Yellow archangel or Lamiastrum galeobdolon.
We have recently moved house and have a lovely garden but are not very knowledgeable about gardening. Would you be able to help me identify this plant and tell me how to prune it. It is getting very wide so I want to cut it back but don't know if it will grow again if I cut off all the leaves which seem to be on the outside of the plant. Thanks for your help. Karen
Can you include your growing zone? This looks like a few different things. I can narrow it down and help you to pinpoint this when I know what region it is located in.
We live in Old Basing, Hampshire.
Perennial,about six inches high,white with yellow stamens ,clump forming,six petals about 2 inches acrosss,blooming from mid/late March.Leaves narrow,toothless and about 6/8 inches long.Could you identify,please?
Please upload an image of the plant and any other information you have, such as your growing zone or location.
I recently moved and there are many outdoor plants and new place. I don't know name. Im trying to find someone I can send photos of plants to help me Know if any are harmful to my cats and dog
Yes, if you send us photos of the plants, we will help you identify them. It will be most helpful if you send us clear, non-blurry photos that show as many details of the plant as possible- clear photos of flowers, fruits/seedpods, and leaves are especially helpful.
Good day... My Neighbour gave me this beautiful plant, but I don't know what it is or how to care for it properly. Looks like some kind of orchid/lily and can I take it outside in the summer, I am in a zone 5 Eatern Ontario are. Thank you
It is an orchid, probably a Phalaenopsis species. We have several articles about caring for these plants:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/orchids/phalaenopsis-orchids-post-bloom.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/orchids/orchid-planting-mediums.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/orchids/indoor-orchid-care.htm
Yes, you can take orchids outside during frost-free times of year, but allow them to adjust to the outdoor conditions gradually (similar to hardening off). It can depend on the species, so try it for a few days and see how they do. Outdoors, they should be kept in the shade, and make sure they have enough humidity.