I have gerbera overwintering in GH and doesn't look like mine. Like Bob, I'm still thinking veg, I know it's obviously not rocket but that has hairy stems when older. Bet it's edible, post me a piece Nut and I"ll have OH taste it
Not impossible Bob, it's not far away from where I had N. affinis for the last couple of years. Never had a self sow from those but never had such a mild winter before.
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Ok, show us a pic when it flowers! I'm intrigued to see what it is
Nut, I know you don't grow veg, so it can't be Chard can it?
me too, I think it will be one of those that I know and just can't get to the front of the brain.
Someone on the forum a few days ago described their brain as a deep dark cupboard. It's all in there somewhere but you can't find it
That's how mine is
In the sticks near Peterborough
My chard isn't hairy
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Not chard no, I don't grow it but I eat it
In the sticks near Peterborough
I have gerbera overwintering in GH and doesn't look like mine. Like Bob, I'm still thinking veg, I know it's obviously not rocket but that has hairy stems when older. Bet it's edible, post me a piece Nut and I"ll have OH taste it

Might be done for manslaughter KEF, I don't grow veg but I eat it and I don't think it's veg
In the sticks near Peterborough
Something just popped-up from the deep dark recesses - one of the Nicotianas, perhaps?
Not impossible Bob, it's not far away from where I had N. affinis for the last couple of years. Never had a self sow from those but never had such a mild winter before.
I will protect and keep an eye on it
In the sticks near Peterborough