@lyndal1838 wrote:

@kopenhagen5 wrote:

Someone told me anyone that says they hate something, it's because they actually love it but too shy to say. giggle.gif


Stawks shy???????????????  No way on this earth.Smiley Tongue

 

 

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@imastawka wrote:

@lyndal1838 wrote:

@kopenhagen5 wrote:

Someone told me anyone that says they hate something, it's because they actually love it but too shy to say. giggle.gif


Stawks shy???????????????  No way on this earth.Smiley Tongue

 

 

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Geez - that scared me.

Yep, you really look it Stawks.Smiley LOL


@imastawka wrote:

@kopenhagen5 wrote:

Someone told me anyone that says they hate something, it's because they actually love it but too shy to say. giggle.gif

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Kopes - time for the armour.

 

Watch your back - & - front.

 

 

Oooo.............love it when you speak french.

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I have that variety. I am in Sydney and mine stays under control in a couple  of baskets.It is really beautiful in summer as its pattern makes it nice,it also gets lovely blue flowers all over it in summer. 

If you are in a cold area it will die back in winter and die in frost I was told .I have noticed it sort of going dormant in winter and a sudden flush around spring so dont worry its not dying.

 Mine is in full sun half the day and thrives with a good water.

Give it some Thrive or similar in spring to autumn and trim occasionally as it will grow stragly over time ,just stick trimmed ends back in pot.

it is a comercial variety I see bunnings sell it for about $20a pot 

J'aime parler français aussi Kopes ....  Woman Tongue


@amalan11 wrote:

I have that variety. I am in Sydney and mine stays under control in a couple  of baskets.It is really beautiful in summer as its pattern makes it nice,it also gets lovely blue flowers all over it in summer. 

If you are in a cold area it will die back in winter and die in frost I was told .I have noticed it sort of going dormant in winter and a sudden flush around spring so dont worry its not dying.

 Mine is in full sun half the day and thrives with a good water.

Give it some Thrive or similar in spring to autumn and trim occasionally as it will grow stragly over time ,just stick trimmed ends back in pot.

it is a comercial variety I see bunnings sell it for about $20a pot 


Thanks amalan,   nice to see someone else has taste here. 

(not pointing at anyone, snicker )

 

I'm in Melbourne and right now it's freezing and I don't get full sun, so might keep it inside for a while.  Will also check it out at Bunnings.

Don't think that *snicker went unnoticed, Bright!       blurt.gif

 

I'm telling you, it won't need pampering - you can't kill it with an axe.

 

And it certtainly doesn't need fertiliser