They’re really ornamental vines, aren’t they? personally I think I’d only use the purple or lime forms of them in a garden, and where I’ve seen them most used is as annuals in mixed pots or hanging baskets. I don’t know how they behave in the tropics or subtropics, but in cooler areas, they’re only active for the warmer months anyway. I’ve also found (on the one occasion I’ve been able to buy them – from Bunnings of course!) that, when they’ve died back, they’ve left no storage root for regrowth the following season. If I had a reliable source, I’d be buying them each spring as using them as a pot addition or seasonal ground cover.
Anyone in Sydney or Brisbane tried them?
I could not find any threads about planting orange trees or cherry for design. And I can not find any threads with professional gardeners discussions, wanted to ask somebody which hedge trimmer to choose (found a list here https://www.backyardstyle.com/best-cordless-hedge-trimmer/) but guess there’s no one
They’re really ornamental vines, aren’t they? personally I think I’d only use the purple or lime forms of them in a garden, and where I’ve seen them most used is as annuals in mixed pots or hanging baskets. I don’t know how they behave in the tropics or subtropics, but in cooler areas, they’re only active for the warmer months anyway. I’ve also found (on the one occasion I’ve been able to buy them – from Bunnings of course!) that, when they’ve died back, they’ve left no storage root for regrowth the following season. If I had a reliable source, I’d be buying them each spring as using them as a pot addition or seasonal ground cover.
Anyone in Sydney or Brisbane tried them?
Try to take cuttings, I managed to get some new plants that way. It would be viable for pots.
I could not find any threads about planting orange trees or cherry for design. And I can not find any threads with professional gardeners discussions, wanted to ask somebody which hedge trimmer to choose (found a list here https://www.backyardstyle.com/best-cordless-hedge-trimmer/) but guess there’s no one