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Safely stored (Hardy Fuchsia)

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Hardy Fuchsia

Date: 12/01/02 (45 review reads)
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Advantages: heaalthy plants

Disadvantages: spend more money

If you;re not sure if your fuchsias are hardy enough play safe and lift them now.There are various ways to store plants.Cover them and keep them in a greenhouse,shed or garage,or bring them indoors to a cool conservetory or sun lounge.keep them on the dry side,but doe;nt allow them to dry out completly.You can even keep the plants out in the garden all winter if you bury them in the soil.Look for a well drained, sheltered spot and dig a hole at least 18ins deep.Line the base of the hole with some straw, then lie the plants down inside it.Cover with some more straw,then replace the soil,till the plants are 9-12ins deep.

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fionajm

- 12/01/02

Again, I will rerate if you tell me a bit about the plant.. remember someone could read your op in 6 months and it wouldn't be relevant for them then.
I noticed your ops haven't been rated v highly general. It might be worth you taking time out to read some other ops in the category you are writing for before you start - esp ones with crowns to see where you could improve.
Bit more detail please.Cheers:)
caro

- 12/01/02

Oh yes, forgot to say, let me know if you update and I'll re-rate.
caro

- 12/01/02

Again, I'd need more information - this would be useful if I knew about fuschias, already had some, and knew they needed storing. As I don't, some more general information on fuschias, their advantages/disadvantages and the care they need would be very helpful to me!

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