Have you posted the wrong picture? That's definately not a clematis!
I have a Choisia 'Sundance' which just glows in the winter like a patch of sunlight Some of the Euphorbias start early, E. martinii is a...
You can always ask to see some work they have done and talk to previous customers - this will tell you much more than any certificate. Also you...
Sungold has the best flavour for me although the skins are tough. Not many of mine make it home from the plot! I hear there is a new 'son of...
Chard makes a great frittata, stalks and all Also good for Sag Aloo Baby Beetroot is wonderful baked in foil - far to nice to smother in vinegar!!
Don't think the first is C. jackmanii - mine has only 4 petals whilst picture has 6 Lovely pictures but not easy to identify with there being...
I also can reccomend redcurrant muffins - bright and colourful and a bit tangy A touch of cinnamon compliments the flavour They are also much more...
The blue-green leaves give it away as Opium Poppy Oriental Poppy has hairy green leaves also seed pods are not as round Opium Poppy is an annual...
I'm with the others - cooked simply in olive oil with a little garlic and black pepper A friend does this and adds crunchy pea-nut butter!...
I think they are a bit short and a bit sparse for Helenium. Could do with a closer picture
Sorry couldn't see the picture first time round! Used to see Catalpa quite a lot in Slovenia where it produced loads of pods and viable seeds...
Leaves also look similar to the annual evening primrose which seeds all over. Not sure about the terminal bud though can't really see from the picture
Am I missing something?
This is the time of year when we live like kings, enjoying the fruits of our labours. Just beeen down to the plot and came back laden:-...
It's a variety of Tobacco plant - Nicotiana not a common self-seeder.
Courgettes are the classic 'glut' producer, I love simple sauted or roast courgettes but tire of them towards the end of summer. A friend cooks...
The second one looks like a variegated form of Fatshedera lizei which is a bigeneric hybrid between Castor Oil Plant ( Fatsia ) and Ivy (Hedera )...
I second the RHS subscription and The Garden magazine. Quality magazine with in depth articles is worth the money alone and you can save loads...
If they are starting to flower now they are big enough to be planted outside. They are hardy plants and will do much better planted out than kept...
I thought Cosmos too, some of them have similar tubular petals. Also feathery foliage sounds right for Cosmos although can't see much in the picture!
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