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I'm quite happy to let everything get on and fight it out in the garden. If anything arrives that I dont recognise I tend to let it grow on until I can get an ID. As long at is doesn't go to seed without knowing what it is. If I like it and it is controllable it can stay. If it's a gift it gets planted in the most suitable space I've got, if it's free it get planted where there is space. If its cuttings they get put in a variety of places (different situations) and then removed if too many take and they risk taking over.
If they req lifting, fleecing, baby sitting it doesn't happen, I dont currently have time to baby sit the garden. (I occasionally net fruit bushes but that's about it).
If they req lifting, fleecing, baby sitting it doesn't happen, I dont currently have time to baby sit the garden. (I occasionally net fruit bushes but that's about it).