Small chilli
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That’s very kind of you . The only black one I’ve ever seen was in a hanging basket, so trailing makes sense. I’m leaning lots here, I didn’t realise they were all perennial. What are bedding plants then?
I assumed all bedding plant were annual? I hate flowers, they’re so confusing .
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06-01-2021, 08:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2021, 08:59 PM by Spec.)
The fuchsia is a great all-rounder in the garden the ones used as bedding plants are usually bush plants, but if you want dot plants you need to grow them a standers which can be created from bush or trailing plants, depending on what you want they can be from about one foot up to three feet, the only thing I find wrong with them is that they don't have any perfume
Just to add, any of the hardy fuchsias can be left in the garden to create a shrub and flower every year
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