Fuschia plant?
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Fuschia plant?
Had two hanging for hummingbirds this summer...they have left for winter.....fuschia are leggy but still sending out buds.....will they bloom, grow if I bring them into house for winter or should I just kiss them goodbye...and buy new next year?
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Some annuals will come back in the spring if you keep them in a freeze free environment during the winter months. I have geraniums that are 5 yrs. old now. I just set the pots in the garage at the threat of the 1st frost & then prune them up & put them out in the Spring. They get better each year. I think it is hard to get enough light inside to keep them blooming nicely during the shorter days of Winter.
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This is an article on wintering the plant. Wish I could grow them here, but it is too hot. Still in the 80's this week.
http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/orna...inter-care.htm
http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/orna...inter-care.htm
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My grandmother used to take hers out of the pot, wrap the root ball with burlap, and hang it upside down in the root cellar. She cut back the stems to about 4 inches. Then she just kept the burlap slightly damp. Yngldy's article looks easier.
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I have put mine under the porch and have had new growth appear in the spring and plants have bloomed. We do have freezing but I've been surprised they always put out green shoots. Since we now have an enclosed garage I may winter there but will have to remember to water.
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Thanks for tips...I will try this...have an attached garage so that will be their hiding place til spring.....and I will remember to occasionally give them a drink........I agree the flower on this plant is so exotic looking and the visiting hummingbirds just love them........
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