the one that's hidden under another obelisk structure, could it be trachelospermum jasminoides? I lost one in my last garden because it's a bit tender so maybe your predecessor "protected" it?
Cordyline! Of course Sanjy! My friend and I have swapped ours back and forwards and no harm came. I had them in a pot, she took them and put them in her garden, and now they're back in my pots! I wouldn't recommend it though!
yes i have moved one from a large pot to the garden but digging out an established one from the garden to a different part of the garden is a bit different, we had to move ours, it took five big blokes to carry it as we were building a garage right where it was planted so didn't really have a choice, we spent the whole day digging it out carefully and replanting it, now it's a huge stump where woodlice live
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the one that's hidden under another obelisk structure, could it be trachelospermum jasminoides? I lost one in my last garden because it's a bit tender so maybe your predecessor "protected" it?
I can't cope with this many plants and suggestions in one thread
In the sticks near Peterborough
Doh! And there I was thinking the big guns are here now!
Go on nut, give us your best 
yes i have moved one from a large pot to the garden but digging out an established one from the garden to a different part of the garden is a bit different, we had to move ours, it took five big blokes to carry it as we were building a garage right where it was planted so didn't really have a choice, we spent the whole day digging it out carefully and replanting it, now it's a huge stump where woodlice live
OK Tetley
Rowan as someone already IDd,
a couple of roses that look as if the weedkiller has been out
A euonymus,
Tamarisk with a hebe behinbd it
can't see the one that's been cut back or the one in a cage
Phormium
Cordyline
same with a hebe under it
another different hebe
one of the spreading junipers
red veined dock
honey suckle with above
How did I do?
In the sticks near Peterborough
Nut, my post should have just read "wait for Nut to show up!" I'm no judge but I reckon you nailed it!
There are gaps Wonky
In the sticks near Peterborough
If you cut the dead sections out of the hebe you should see new growth come threw at the base And by next year it will be liking more healthy.
You are all brilliant. Loving my garden now I know who's here!
Got two more IDs if anyone can help? This is growing at the end of my border. I notice flowers open and close
And some kind person has bought me this. But I don't know what it is?
Really really appreciate everyone's help. What a friendly place
Adam
Osteospermum,looks like the hardy variety. Likes a sunny position. Easy to propagate by soft cuttings.
Pelargonium. not hardy.