I see you've conquered the
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thing Eric!
You are making this techy stuff look like a breeze

Yes, my Tam was leaning on neighbouring plants about this time last year, and needed support. To be honest, I'd given up on it and had forgotten it was there, as it never did anything. I think it has now come of age, and as you have said, a bit of pruning (I cut the whole bent top of it!) seems to have given it a lease of life. I didn't prune until after it had bloomed of course (for its first ever time of significance)
Little side shoots began to appear all up the stem, as you have said, so I'm looking forward to seeing it this summer.
Good to have two greenfingers (or should that be 20 counting the thumbs, or should that be 20 x n with a bit of touching up in Photoshop

) to carry the burden of gardening. Good for Anthea!
Are you both keen on gardening and plants?