That'll be it, then. I sometimes empty the seeds in the bottom of my seed box in that part of the garden. I rarely see anything though!
Thanks @Angie Jones (nut) . Will look that one up. I wonder how it ended up in my back garden
I'm not tempting fate by making any comment
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This plant is in dry dappled shade. The larger leaves are from a geranium. The little carrotty leaves belong to the mystery plant
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Did you miss?
I'd just snip them off.
Why?
Yes to both I prune my Arthur Bells and Margaret Merrills after flowering and some others I don't know the name of and they flower again within a...
I prune my roses all through the summer. I know it's frowned upon by the experts but it works fine for me.
The Tories are saying: We will ....... I'm saying: Why didn't you.....?
Clematis can be Lazarus plants. I've had more than one that reappeared many years after 'death'. Don't dig it out. You never know.
Maybe mine's a different variety. @Thevictorian . Apparently, the main consideration when a supermarket chooses a variety is whether they bounce...
I have them. They taste of nothing. Just like strawberries at Christmas. They're a PITA here. They get in everywhere and disguise themselves as...
Thanks @ViewAhead . I'm sure you're right. I'll leave it in peace.
It is, I hope , a coreopsis. Flowers will be mostly red, I hope. I'm not sure whether to cut it back or leave it.
How will your descendants know what's worth trying? @CanadianLori . A sticky mucky recipe proves either that it was used by a messy cook or...
I've put this chap back in a pot. He didn't stand a chance in the big wide world [ATTACH]
Mine's a Mary Berry carrot and banana cake . My go to cake with some adaptations.
Thanks @Dovefromabove . Curiosity satisfied
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