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When should you cut back fuchsias? It all depends on the type, according to our garden experts
"Fuchsias fall into two main types: hardy fuchsias, which have been specifically bred to survive in cold temperatures and ...
Question: Last spring, I bought a fuchsia basket that grew beautifully for the whole summer and fall. Now it is straggly and unattractive. Is it possible to make it beautiful again or should I just ...
It’s that time of year. Gardens are awake and you’ve got questions. For answers, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU ...
Just like perennial plants, some garden questions come up year after year. How to keep geraniums, fuchsias and dahlias from dying over winter is one of them. “Some plants are what we call tender ...
The end of February is one of the best times to get snippy and start pruning back certain shrubs and perennials. However, plants that are somewhat tender such as hardy fuchsias, salvias, herbs and ...
A gardener’s guide to thriving perennials: how to grow lavender year after year, getting the best from your cranesbill, overwintering fuchsias successfully, and when to prune your clematis.
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