I have just finished putting out this year's crop of tree datura cuttings. Spectacular scented trumpet flowers later in the year. You will need to pot on into at least 18" pots. Then water and feed like tomato plants in gro-bags. Pink, yellow, and white - but I didn't label them! Not hardy below 6 degrees centigrade, so they must be cut down and brought in dry to overwinter and then they might go on the next year. Some of my pots are about 10 years old.
I will have about 15 spare.
Any mudcatter personally known to me who wants some pm or email me and I can take some to the Pig's Ear fest if I remember. Essex Girl I think you wanted some didn't you, or are you self sufficient after last year?
I also have some seedlings (up to about a foot high) of my variegated mallows - largely an almost white leaf and some of the green that is the normal colour of the specie, little purple flowers. Grow to about 6 feet high and make a spectacular and most unusual architectural plant. Self-seeding.
Agan, mudcatters personally known to me who email or PM me can collect (if I don't forget) at the Pig's Ear fest.