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		<title>Questions for October 2007</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question: Please could you tell me whether the fuchsia "Shadow Dancer" is hardy? Answer: Your Fuchsia "Shadow Dancer" has a hardiness rating of H3 which means that you need to give it some protection from frost. Either move it into an unheated greenhouse or cover with horticultural fleece when frost is expected. Question: I have [...]]]></description>
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<p>Please could you tell me whether the fuchsia "Shadow Dancer" is hardy?</p>

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<p>Your Fuchsia "Shadow Dancer" has a hardiness rating of H3 which means that you need to give it some protection from frost. Either move it into an unheated greenhouse or cover with horticultural fleece when frost is expected.</p>

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<p>I have bought several small cuttings today of Buxus golden dream how big can this grow in height and spread and does it grow all year round should I water and feed it in winter thank you for any advice you can give.</p>

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<p>Buxus 'Golden Dream' is a compact, evergreen shrub with dense foliage. Its colour is most pronounced in full sun, but will it will grow in either full sun or partial shade. This plant can be used for anything from a low growing hedge to a nice, neat, accent in any garden. As with most all boxwoods, it prefers slightly cooler, moist soils with good drainage. A good top dressing of mulch will do wonders to keep the soil conditions favourable. Its height and spread is 3-4 ft and it grows at a moderate rate. Although this is a hardy shrub if the cuttings are particularly small I would keep them in their pots and protect them over this winter, planting them out once the risk of frost has passed next spring. They shouldn't need any feeding this winter but make sure they don't dry out. When you plant them out give then a good mulch of well rotted manure.</p>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 13:21:21 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Question:</p><p>I have bought several small cuttings today of Buxus golden dream how big can this grow in height and spread and does it grow all year round should I water and feed it in winter thank you for any advice you can give.</p><p>Answer:</p><p>Buxus 'Golden Dream' is a compact, evergreen shrub with dense foliage. Its colour is most pronounced in full sun, but will it will grow in either full sun or partial shade. This plant can be used for anything from a low growing hedge to a nice, neat, accent in any garden. As with most all boxwoods, it prefers slightly cooler, moist soils with good drainage. A good top dressing of mulch will do wonders to keep the soil conditions favourable. Its height and spread is 3-4 ft and it grows at a moderate rate. Although this is a hardy shrub if the cuttings are particularly small I would keep them in their pots and protect them over this winter, planting them out once the risk of frost has passed next spring. They shouldn't need any feeding this winter but make sure they don't dry out. When you plant them out give then a good mulch of well rotted manure.</p><strong>Similar Posts:</strong><ul class="similar-posts"><li><a href="http://gardeningregisterblog.co.uk/index.php/questions-for-october-2007/" rel="bookmark" title="28 June 2009">Questions for October 2007</a> - Question:

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Your Fuchsia &#8220;Shadow Dancer&#8221; has a hardiness rating of H3 which means that you need to give it some protection from frost. Either move it into an unheated greenhouse or cover with horticultural fleece when frost is expected.



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