fushcia!!

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  1. pumpkinsoup

    pumpkinsoup Apprentice Gardener

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    hi all i have a fushcia that i planted into the ground last summer,at the moment its just bare twigs,should i have some shoots and a bit of green on it yet or am i a bit early?
     
  2. frogesque

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    My potted fuscias are barely getting going and they've been kept under shelter :D

    With the spring we've had it's far too early to expect anything other than bare twigs on any fuscia planted outside other than the really hardy outdoor ones.
     
  3. UsedtobeDendy

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    It's why it makes a bit of a boring hedge if you only use that - glorious through the summer, but nothing but sticks all winter. Pity, really! I've never found a good way of disguising the plant with others - so if anyone knows of a way - share it please!! :rolleyes:
     
  4. darlie chimmock

    darlie chimmock Apprentice Gardener

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    I have a fuchsia hedge - riccartonii - underplanted with daffs - the twigs support the stems and theres a lovely splash of colour all spring.
     
  5. hans

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    That is a great idea darlie chimmock, I find my daffs are in the way of other palants in early May but around fucias they would be not a prob. I will do that.
     
  6. SarahInTheGarden

    SarahInTheGarden Apprentice Gardener

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    I have a climbing fushia that I brought back from Jersey 2 years ago, it has began to produce lots of leaves and is nearly four foot high - the pot looks so bare early spring - I too will try underplanting it with daffs when I repot it at the end of the summer.
     
  7. Waco

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    I have a big flowered hardy fushia called Perry,s Jumbo which is not even showing a peep and barely any old shoots to remind me where it is.

    I took a few cuttings of a small flowered fushia they look dead, but I have no doubt they will spring back to life when they are ready.
     
  8. Fran

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    No sign of growth of my garden fuchsias yet - the cold spell delayed a lorra things. However my greenhouse ones are leafing up - and amazingly some magenallica cuttings I stuck in one of my containers last autumn are showing signs of growth.
     
  9. darlie chimmock

    darlie chimmock Apprentice Gardener

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    here is a picture of the daffs comming up through the aforementioned boring fuchsia hedge...

    [​IMG]
     
  10. Fran

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    Boring is not a term I would use to describe fuchsia [​IMG] However until they start into growth, bare twigs, are bare twigs, are bare twigs :D
     
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