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made it!.. finally!!.... eager to see what's what around here.... I was here a LONG time ago when this board first opened...got lost, thanks to a cranky old computer, but have found my way back now.... hope to enjoy the folks and the info here as much as I do on a few other boards about gardening!....
I'm a plant-a-holic and happy to be so.... I have a ten-yr garden that changes yearly... don't think 'done' ever happens in a garden!
my 'specialties' are soil, lasagna beds, crepe mytles and hydrangea... big on hostas, too... extensive shade beds, small greenhouse and time to have fun out there...took Master Gardener classes and got certified a couple years back.... happy to look up info at any time...pretty good with Google and my textbooks...eager to help where I can....
see y'all on the forums!!....
Plants: 14 | From: Charlotte NC | Registered: Jun 2006
| Seeded: 65.6.253.121
quote: don't think 'done' ever happens in a garden
Boy, you got that one right!
* * * * "Lord, I love you and I need you, come into my heart, and bless me, my family, my home, and my friends, in Jesus' name. Amen!" Plants: 6492 | From: Illinois | Registered: Feb 2006
| Seeded: 199.217.139.113
Looking forward to hearing things from your world as well. We all learn on here together.
* * * * For this "New Year" help me to be kinder and more loving to all around me, I pray. Plants: 752 | From: Canada | Registered: Jan 2004
| Seeded: 69.31.238.6
I'm very new to gardening, and I have alot of questions. I have 2 very pretty fuschia hanging plants. How do I car for them in the winter? Should I plant them in the ground at some point, or leave them in the hanging pots? This is the first year I've had these plants, and they are so beautiful that I don't want to get this wrong and kill them. I live in growing zone 5. upper state pennsylvania.
* * * * Live, Laugh, and Love one another always. Plants: 5 | From: Pennsylvania | Registered: Jun 2006
| Seeded: 216.37.178.56
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Hi LorrieG. Fuschias are lovely plants and look so nice in hanging baskets. However, they are considered an annual in Pa. I live in Southcentral Pa. Around Harrisburg. Don't plant them in the ground. They will not make it through our winters. I never tried to over-winter them in the house, so I can't give you any advice on that. I'm sure there is someone who will come along who will know. Hope to see you around the forums. Sue
* * * * What goes around comes around, so be nice!lol Plants: 1015 | From: Pennsylvania USA | Registered: May 2006
| Seeded: 68.83.20.142