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These are the last two blooms of my fuchsia for this year as I see no more buds forming.
Rest well little girl and I'll be awaiting your return next Spring
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Beauties for sure
Around here, they are given as gifts around mothers day, very pricey and don't last all that long.
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October 28, 2006, 10:17:53 AM »
Nice ones Mike!
Isn't the winter season just so irritating? Garden gets boring, it gets dark so early, and where did I leave my sweater?
I want to try spme of those next year, but I have so little shady spots to play with.
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October 28, 2006, 10:25:10 AM »
Some fuchsia's tolerate full sun. Just look at the labels when you are purchasing them. I have a variety I bought a few years ago that has a variegated leaf and loves the sun.
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I have always loved fuschias - my mom used to have them when I was a kid. I've not had much luck with them for some reason. Those are gorgeous. My DD is sitting here and she thought they were silk!
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I really feel sorry for you Californians and your winter season
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October 29, 2006, 12:43:54 PM »
Good one Joanne!
We are spoiled as heck. I do miss the long warm days though. A long season does spoil you!
The short days trigger many plant to give it up!
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