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    Howard - I think the ones in domestic gardens are the Spanish bluebells, which sometimes get crossed with the wild ones, they look very similar.

    They are impossible to get rid of, you cannot dig them all up, but try feeding them out by enriching the soil, if you haven't done so. They may not like that, and it might work to some degree.

    Or perhaps cover with black polythene sheeting for some months ! That might kill a few off by cutting out the light.

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