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lilyflower
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Hardy fushias
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January 03, 2011, 09:35:46 »
We planted a hardy fushia in the school garden this springtime. It did not look very happy (or alive) after the snow. Will it be dead? South Hertfordshire area. Thanks
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shirlton
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January 03, 2011, 09:47:59 »
Probably not. You won't see any new shoots for a while. Cut it back on St Georges day.
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rosebud
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January 03, 2011, 14:36:01 »
That should come good Lilyflower, when you have trimed it back at the right time a little feed would benefit the plant . ;D ;D
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