A few different plants to ID

Stubbornhillfarm

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This is a stretch for me because I know of Sweedish Ivy only to be an indoor plant, but after a second look, could #2 be Sweedish Ivy?
 

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#2 looks alot like what we call Creeping Charlie. It spreads like wildfire! When it blooms it will have a small periwinkle blue flower. Shaped a bit like a snapdragon.
 

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#4 looks like tomato starts to me. They sometimes come up in bunches like that if tomatoes are left on the ground over winter. I agree that #2 looks like creeping Charlie weed. If that is what it is, it is bad news.
 

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Carol Dee said:
#2 looks alot like what we call Creeping Charlie. It spreads like wildfire! When it blooms it will have a small periwinkle blue flower. Shaped a bit like a snapdragon.
That's what I was thinking too. I have the stuff all over, ugg. Hate that plant. Luckily it is easy to pull, but grows so fast. I would start pulling now.
 

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