Fuchsia procumbens - 2016
By Andrewr
- 28 Jun, 2016
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Creeping groundcover plant from New Zealand. Takes sun or part shade in a moist, but not waterlogged soil. Allegedly hardy to only -5C, I have been growing this without any winter protection for 15 years. Can get to three feet or more across.
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it doesn't, it just creeps along the ground. I cut mine back by half each spring to stop it spreading too far.
28 Jun, 2016
So it wouldn't 'creep' upwards if it encountered a wall then?
29 Jun, 2016
The simple answer is I don't know as mine has never encountered a wall.
29 Jun, 2016
Oh well, have to try it and see.
30 Jun, 2016
Have a lovely plant now growing away, inside at the moment, a gift from Siris, will put it outside next spring.....pleased to see yours is still doing well Andrew!
27 Nov, 2016
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Have several seedlings, 3 ft across is good and how tall has yours got in the 15 years?
28 Jun, 2016