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I'm not in a position to look at your photos right now so I can't help you with your immediate question. I was just going to come here and recommend you to take photos of your garden and don't do any major changes for the first year. Knowing what things look like during all seasons help you with planning your gardening going forward.
If you keep up with the obvious weeds and work slowly to identify and read up on the other plants I'm sure you'll be in a good position for year two. And if you accidentally remove a plant that isn't a weed it isn't a big deal - it just gives you the chance to choose your own plant for that spot.