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Peter 24-10-2002 05:57 PM

Cutting back hardy fsuchias
 
I have 2 hardy small flowered fuschias about 3 -4 ft high. Can I cut them
back, should I, if so when?

Thanks

Peter



Emrys Davies 24-10-2002 09:20 PM

Cutting back hardy fsuchias
 
'Peter',

Cut them back to ground level in the spring. By then the frost will
have caused most of the stems to die and go rotten, but cut or break
them all off regardless.

The best time to do it is when the frosts and cold winds have ceased
because, in the meantime, the old wood offers some protection to the
base of the plant from where the new growth will emerge.

A late frost will often nip the new growth but you can prevent that by
covering it with newspaper, fleece or the like but if you fail to take
action not to worry as the plant will soon recover and give a good show.

Regards,
Emrys Davies.



"Peter" wrote in message
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I have 2 hardy small flowered fuschias about 3 -4 ft high. Can I cut

them
back, should I, if so when?

Thanks

Peter





Robert 25-10-2002 06:39 AM

Cutting back hardy fsuchias
 
Xref: 127.0.0.1 uk.rec.gardening:161163

I would not cut them back. Wait till they start shooting in the spring and
nipoff the dead bits otherwise you're waiting till late summer for them to
flower

"Peter" wrote in message
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I have 2 hardy small flowered fuschias about 3 -4 ft high. Can I cut them
back, should I, if so when?

Thanks

Peter





K 25-10-2002 09:47 AM

Cutting back hardy fsuchias
 

"Robert" wrote in message
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: I would not cut them back. Wait till they start shooting in the spring and
: nipoff the dead bits otherwise you're waiting till late summer for them to
: flower
:
: "Peter" wrote in message
: ...
: I have 2 hardy small flowered fuschias about 3 -4 ft high. Can I cut
them
: back, should I, if so when?
:
: Thanks
:
: Peter
:
:Depends how much room you have. If I didn't hard prune mine every spring,
they would have taken over by now. What's wrong will the flowers in late
summer? Mine are still blooming now (sw London).

K



Charlie Pridham 25-10-2002 09:48 AM

Cutting back hardy fsuchias
 

"Peter" wrote in message
...
I have 2 hardy small flowered fuschias about 3 -4 ft high. Can I cut them
back, should I, if so when?

Thanks

Peter

You don't have to do it until the spring, seems a shame to do it now when
they are still in full flower and will be until Christmas with a bit of luck
:~)

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)



richard smith 25-10-2002 10:58 AM

Cutting back hardy fsuchias
 

"Peter" wrote in message
...
I have 2 hardy small flowered fuschias about 3 -4 ft high. Can I cut them
back, should I, if so when?

Thanks

Peter

Hello Peter
I cut mine back in March,first to keep them in control and second to offer
some protection to the base of the plant over winter.If you live in a mild
area this may not be necessary but cut back as late as poss.

regards
Richard




Robert 25-10-2002 06:22 PM

Cutting back hardy fsuchias
 
Nothing wrong at all but you can have them earlier as well if you don't cut
them back

"K" wrote in message
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"Robert" wrote in message
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: I would not cut them back. Wait till they start shooting in the spring

and
: nipoff the dead bits otherwise you're waiting till late summer for them

to
: flower
:
: "Peter" wrote in message
: ...
: I have 2 hardy small flowered fuschias about 3 -4 ft high. Can I cut
them
: back, should I, if so when?
:
: Thanks
:
: Peter
:
:Depends how much room you have. If I didn't hard prune mine every

spring,
they would have taken over by now. What's wrong will the flowers in late
summer? Mine are still blooming now (sw London).

K





Peter 25-10-2002 08:05 PM

Cutting back hardy fsuchias
 
Thanks to everyone. It was really a case of letting the dog see the rabbit
as they are a bit to big for where they are. However one has rather fine
redish stems and is still flowering. The other is variagated and seems to
have given up on the flowering for the time being.

I think I'll leave them be for t time bein.

Peter
"richard smith" wrote in message
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"Peter" wrote in message
...
I have 2 hardy small flowered fuschias about 3 -4 ft high. Can I cut

them
back, should I, if so when?

Thanks

Peter

Hello Peter
I cut mine back in March,first to keep them in control and second to offer
some protection to the base of the plant over winter.If you live in a mild
area this may not be necessary but cut back as late as poss.

regards
Richard







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