I live in Orkney and have quite a few large and ungainly fuchsia shrubs around the egde of the garden. I would love to cut them back but would like advice about when to do it, for up here, also by how much. We have gales at the moment and watching them being whipped about is making me wish it had been done already but we only moved in at the end of August. Thanks in advance
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Best time to prune them is when new growth starts. You can cut them back quite hard, as once they start growing in the Spring they grow quite fast. Link here for you Hardy Fuchsias
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Pruning.
Here is a photo of the bushes so you can see their size. The info said to prune them very hard back, almost to the ground....I take it not with these!
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Originally posted by Naturenut View PostWe have gales at the moment and watching them being whipped about is making me wish it had been done already
Originally posted by Naturenut View PostThe info said to prune them very hard back, almost to the ground....I take it not with these!All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Thanks everybody for the help........Two Sheds we are going to plant bird food shrubs in the garden but some of the fuchsias are stopping us seeing the best views from the cottage so we wanted to prune them down. They are so big we didn't know if they should be pruned right down low or not but we'll give it a try when we think it's the right time up here.
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Prune them right down low. You need to look at the bush, and decide where you want your flowers to appear: the new flowering shoots will appear from where you cut.
So, if you cut to the ground, new shoots will flower at (and I'm guesstimating here) about 2ft high (that's based on the hardy one in my garden).
If you only cut 6 inches off the top of your bushes, the new shoots will grow from there, ie too high for your view.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Naturenut View Postwe'll give it a try when we think it's the right time up here.
Might help you decide.
If you cut too early, and we get a warm spell which starts new growth ... a subsequent cold spell will kill the new growth.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Thank you Two Sheds, good info. We're not too bad for frosts up here and i guess round about wnd of March will be okay. Need to get them cut back before the birds start nest building in them so will give it a go........hope the shredder can cope! Cheers Claire.
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Naturenut, our Fuchsias were in entirely the wrong place (very close to the dining room window and growing so fast they were blocking the light). We actually dug them out this time last year and relocated them. It knocked them back but they still sent up lots of shoots last summer. I'm hoping they pick up this year and get a lot bigger.
A colleague in Kirkwall has a long hedge of them - absolutely huge. These are cut back severely, every so often, and they simply grow back to the same height (taller than the bungalow). Her gardener friend says 'treat 'em mean'.
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Originally posted by Naturenut View PostWe're not too bad for frosts up here and i guess round about wnd of March will be okay.
Originally posted by Peppermint View PostWe actually dug them out ...and relocated them. It knocked them backAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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