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hardy fuchsia
hi, i bought 3 hardy fuchsias early part of last summer and planted them they thrived and flowered producing lovely flowers...come winter they dropped all their leaves and basically became twig bushes (being a complete novice i thought they had died) and i was gonna dig them up. But ive noticed right at the base i mean ground level they have tiny growths bursting from the main stem..my question is if this is normal will this happen al over the plant or just the base?..and if so how far if needed should i cut it back for the spring??
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hardy fuchsia
jellyfish wrote:
hi, i bought 3 hardy fuchsias early part of last summer and planted them they thrived and flowered producing lovely flowers...come winter they dropped all their leaves and basically became twig bushes (being a complete novice i thought they had died) and i was gonna dig them up. But ive noticed right at the base i mean ground level they have tiny growths bursting from the main stem..my question is if this is normal will this happen al over the plant or just the base?..and if so how far if needed should i cut it back for the spring?? I have had one in the garden for a few years, it always grows back from the ground so in spring I just cut off all the dead wood above ground and let it get on with it. Bazza |
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hardy fuchsia
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 23:25:05 +0100, jellyfish wrote:
hi, i bought 3 hardy fuchsias early part of last summer and planted them they thrived and flowered producing lovely flowers...come winter they dropped all their leaves and basically became twig bushes (being a complete novice i thought they had died) and i was gonna dig them up. But ive noticed right at the base i mean ground level they have tiny growths bursting from the main stem..my question is if this is normal will this happen al over the plant or just the base?..and if so how far if needed should i cut it back for the spring?? I have grown hardy fuchsias for many years, both in North Devon and here on Tyneside. They are almost impossible to kill. The text books would have you cut to the ground each spring (Leaving the twigs overwinter may protect the shoots, but mostly it stops me standing on them). If you want to shape a bush and make it taller or as a standard then wait until the 'twigs' begin to sprout then pick suitable ones to train, -- Jim S Tyneside UK www.jimscott.co.uk |
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