imo no one is an "expert" gardener, we all always learn from others.


Tas

Fuschias are actually quite hardy plants.

Heavy pruning, feed, water, she'll grow back.

Good to see you back stawks if you are still unwell in a couple of days can you go see your GP?

I'd better say goodnight for now, for nearly two hours the rich festive Creole cake has been cooking and the house smells gorgeous .. time to go rescue it.

 

You might like to know it had been soaking in cherry brandy, brandy, rum, port and a tiny bit of whiskey for three days and has two kilos of all sorts of different fruits, nuts and spices in it .....  Smiley Tongue

 

Thank you so much for all the help everyone, I'll keep you in touch and informed as it goes xxx

 

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tas I have a large fushcia growning in my shade house, this house was vacant for over a year and it survived. It was a very scraggy looking when I moved here, so I cut it back to almost nothing and it has bounced back bigger than it was before.

I have a fuschia 10 feet high !!!

Two of them


@freddie*rooster wrote:

Good to see you back stawks if you are still unwell in a couple of days can you go see your GP?


 Yep.  Have letters from Hospital to give him.   But.......

He's only on duty Wed and Thurs. every week.

Certainly not wasting Christmas Eve and Christmas Day on the doctor!

I'll obliterate the pain with pills and booze!

Just like a good hippy should.     warped smiey.gif

 

Hoping foot will be walkable tomorrow.  But they said 'stay home'

Only walk around the house.    happy dance smiley.gif

 

Anyway, was miserable this morning.  much better now

Stawka, grab a cocktail and stay off your feet.


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I just let it take care of itself

Yes, aps, they look wonderful in hanging baskets.

 

There are so many varieties of what I call dancing ballerinas.

 

And Tasfleur's looks to be a "double"; with quick action it might be saved.  Fingers crossed.

 

Stawka, home again, jiggidy jig.

 

You'll have to accept being served hand and foot for awhile.

 

DEB