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House Beautiful on MSNHow to Grow Fuchsia Plants That’ll Thrive in a Shady GardenWith their fountain-like shape and exotic-looking flowers, fuchsia plants make an exquisite addition to any shady garden.
Planting Hardy Fuchsia You can kiss your big blooming fuchsia flowers and baskets goodbye. Our first fall frost will wipe them out. But they'll come back every year if you plant tougher varieties ...
Some have turned into large shrubs in just a few years. That leads me to my problem. Can I prune back my hardy Fuchsia magellanica now to make it small again? I already see signs of new growth.
The PNW has the perfect climate for cultivating hardy fuchsias as garden-worthy plants and not just seasonal décor. According to Margelony, fuchsia people around here define hardiness as a plant ...
A few worth mentioning are any Spanish-type lavenders, some varieties of salvia and some cultivars of “hardy” fuchsia. To me, plants like these produce an easy answer: treat them as annuals ...
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