Weed vs flower
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Carol on Mar 25, 2013By any chance did you plant native Columbine? Don't use weed killer in your garden beds. It could affect your garden and you shouldn't plant for a minimum of 30 days.Helpful Reply
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SLS Construction & Building Solutions LLC on Mar 25, 2013One persons perennial is another persons weed... Dittos on the weed killer, you would be much better pulling it at the roots if it is a weed / you don't likeHelpful Reply
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Teresa C on Mar 25, 2013It is possible, it may be columbine. Thanks for reminding me not to use weed killer in my garden bed. I'll re-post if it blooms. Thanks for your comments.Helpful Reply
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Colleen P on Mar 26, 2013looks like columbine to me as well.....good luck!Helpful Reply
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Julie S on Mar 26, 2013It could be columbine....if it never produces pink flowers on a long stalk, it is a weed! And don't spray in your garden beds, everything in there will die! Pull the weeds out, getting as much root as you can! God bless your garden!Helpful Reply
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Tammy@Deja Vue Designs on Mar 26, 2013looks like columbine to me.Helpful Reply
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Jayme on Mar 26, 2013Yes definitely a columbine not a weed. I have several of these in my garden each year. The are easy to save seeds from and then plant where you want them.Helpful Reply
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Mary Thorne on Mar 26, 2013Columbine - It's possible a bird may have dropped the seeds. Happened to me. Enjoy them - free flowers!Helpful Reply
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Teresa C on Mar 30, 2013Thanks everyone for all your responses!Helpful Reply
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Peg on Apr 05, 2013It's a very happy and healthy columbine! Enjoy it as it certainly loves it's new home! Let us know what color it turns out to be. I have several varieties and enjoy finding new ones. Some reseed easily, like the purple or pale pink ones.Helpful Reply
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Teresa C on Apr 17, 2013The home talk folks are so smart! I do have some great combines.Helpful Reply
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Peg on Apr 22, 2013What a surprise and gift for you! So glad you didn't weed whack them! You can save the seeds to replant, or let them reseed. I like to cut my flowers after they're done and get a new bloom. Not a bountiful as the fist set of blooms, I add a little bloom booster fertilizer to help. Enjoy!Helpful Reply
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Teresa C on May 12, 2013Thanks Peg!Helpful Reply
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Kim Morgan-James on Jun 03, 2014love columbine!Helpful Reply
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Carolbpalmer on Oct 29, 2014Does columbine look like a clover? I have something that looks like this with small pink flowers in my garden.Helpful Reply
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Teo on Dec 28, 2014N le numim Caldaruse,se gasesc in mai multe culori pe o tije lunga ,la noi sunt perene si avem ierni cu ger de -23de grade C.Helpful Reply
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