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Jan 23, 2016 4:07 AM CST
Name: John
St.Osyth Nr Clacton on Sea. E
Region: United Kingdom Hybridizer Garden Ideas: Master Level Ferns Butterflies Salvias
Hostas Heucheras Clematis Birds Bee Lover Daylilies
Fuchsia will survive quite an amount of heat as long as they get a bit of shade at some time during the day. If you can find a shaded area somewhere in the garden they should be OK. You could also if possible make a small shade house. The triphylla type fuchsias are more heat tolerant. Lastly, keep them moist not wet. In hot climates people tend to over water them.

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