fuchsia question
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from "P. Alves" contains these words:
A friend just brought me a hardy fuchsia "Lady bothby" a kind of a
climber he said. The plant is still small like 30cm. I want to plant
this fuchsia under a tree where it still gets some sun. Now the
question is: should I plant it now or wait for spring?
Lady Boothby.
While it was billed as 'hardy', a friend bought six, of which I had one.
All six were killed by the cold, whereas every other fuchsia I had
survived perfectly.
So, wait till spring and even then, keep your fingers crossed next
winter...
They are perfectly hardy. I raised a dozen last year and left them out in
pots and in the ground. What happens is that they lose all their
foliage and
you are left with just brown stems. I cut these back half on most of mine
last year and they budded again in the spring. Even those I didn't cut back
were soon shooting again in the warmer weather.
All six died. Expired. Popped their clogs. I've been gardening for
around 65 years and I know a dead plant when I see one.
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Rusty
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