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Fuchsia Chang

Fuchsia ‘Chang’ has compact foliage and single, red tubular flowers, with whitish sepals. Grow it in pots on the patio in partial shade – plants should be overwintered indoors.Plant Type: Shrub

Also, Do You Know Do fuchsias come back every year?

Most fuchsias are tender perennials, which means that they’re perennials in warm climates, and so come back year after year if you live in a warmer location.

Generally Do fuchsias like sun or shade? Although fuchsias are considered shade plants, they need lots of light to grow and bloom. Choose a location outdoors where the plants receive direct morning sun or filtered sun all day. The warmer the climate, the more shade will be necessary. Fuchsias are at their best where the summer days stay below 85 degrees F.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What month do you cut fuchsias back?

Prune your hardy fuchsias in late March or April once the new growth begins to show. In colder parts of the country, leave it until all risk of frost has passed. Using sharp secateurs to prevent damage, cut back every stem to a pair of leaf buds around 7cm to 10cm above the earth.

Can you save fuchsias over winter?

Choose a cool, frost-free place with a minimum temperature of 40-45°F (5-7°C). Keep the fuchsia plants in dark or low-light conditions for the winter. A garage, shed, basement or under a greenhouse bench all work well.

How many years do fuchsias last?

Some fuchsias are hardier than others. In order for a fuchsia to earn the description of ‘hardy’ it has to survive five consecutive years growing outside all year. Find a list of plants that have achieved this on the British Fuchsia Society website.

Should you deadhead fuchsia?

Technically, you don’t need to deadhead your fuchsia plants. They’ll drop their flowers all on their own. The reason you should deadhead is if you want to encourage your plant to send out more blossoms for a longer period of time than they might otherwise.

Where is the best place to plant fuchsias?

Fuchsias will grow perfectly well in either full sun or partial shade with shelter from cold winds, although they will appreciate some shade at the hottest part of the day during very hot summers. To flower profusely they need a fertile, moist but well-drained soil.

How do you keep a fuschia blooming?

Your fuchsia plant should be pinched continually through the summer to keep it producing flowers. Pinching your fuchsia is as easy as literally pinching or cutting the end one-quarter to one-half of each branch. If your fuchsia stopped blooming, fuchsias normally begin to flower within about six weeks of this pinching.

How often should you water fuchsias?

Fuchsias should be watered when they dry out. In the ground, this may be only once or twice a week. Fuchsias in containers, however, are far more demanding. In the spring, when the weather is cool and they have not yet developed fully, the watering schedule may be two or three times a week.

Are fuchsia plants perennial?

Both bush and hanging fuchsias are regarded as being half-hardy perennials. That means they won’t survive temperatures below 4-5C (40-41F) and need overwintering in frost-free conditions if you want to keep them for subsequent years.

Can you plant fuchsia in the ground?

When planting your hardy fuchsias in the ground, the base of the stem should be 5cm (2 inches) below the soil surface. This will help to protect the crown of the plant during cold winter weather. Fuchsias are wonderfully versatile and will happily grow in sun or partial shade in any fertile, moist, well-drained soil.

Are fuchsia plants perennial?

Both bush and hanging fuchsias are regarded as being half-hardy perennials. That means they won’t survive temperatures below 4-5C (40-41F) and need overwintering in frost-free conditions if you want to keep them for subsequent years.

Can you plant fuchsia in the ground?

When planting your hardy fuchsias in the ground, the base of the stem should be 5cm (2 inches) below the soil surface. This will help to protect the crown of the plant during cold winter weather. Fuchsias are wonderfully versatile and will happily grow in sun or partial shade in any fertile, moist, well-drained soil.

Can you plant fuchsia in the ground?

When planting your hardy fuchsias in the ground, the base of the stem should be 5cm (2 inches) below the soil surface. This will help to protect the crown of the plant during cold winter weather. Fuchsias are wonderfully versatile and will happily grow in sun or partial shade in any fertile, moist, well-drained soil.

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