Ah - thanks. I was about to post a new pic of it. In fact .....
It's been there since before I started in this garden, which was March last year. Presumably, therefore, it's a hardy perennial? And, presumably I should wait till it's finished flowering before I start hacking it up?
Not my garden but I thought I'd share these as I am so pleased with how my seeds/seedling growing is coming on this year Tonight I've sown more Morning Glory, Busy Lizzie's, Dwarf Green Beans and more Marigolds
I think my OH may question soon why I have a GH when everything is still indoors
I don't think that osteospermum is usually hardy, Steve. This last winter has been so mild a lot of tender plants have survived, whereas normally they would have succumbed to frost. I have a row of argyranthemum that I expected to die but is about to flower. Normally you would take cuttings in Autumn to overwinter for the following years plants.
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Lovely pix everyone. It's an osteospermum Steve. A rather leggy one! You could trim it back and use the bits as cuttings for more plants though
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Ah - thanks. I was about to post a new pic of it. In fact .....
It's been there since before I started in this garden, which was March last year. Presumably, therefore, it's a hardy perennial? And, presumably I should wait till it's finished flowering before I start hacking it up?
Not my garden but I thought I'd share these as I am so pleased with how my seeds/seedling growing is coming on this year
Tonight I've sown more Morning Glory, Busy Lizzie's, Dwarf Green Beans and more Marigolds 
I think my OH may question soon why I have a GH when everything is still indoors
I was just thinking that myself OL ! ?
I don't think that osteospermum is usually hardy, Steve. This last winter has been so mild a lot of tender plants have survived, whereas normally they would have succumbed to frost. I have a row of argyranthemum that I expected to die but is about to flower. Normally you would take cuttings in Autumn to overwinter for the following years plants.
Is that your garden BL? It's lovely
Wonderful Lizzie