There is a species of fuchsia in New Zealand that stands as big as a house, though the flowers are not so large! Mostly they are bushes that stand around a metre tall, and they essentially come from ...
You've been smart with your fuchsia plant. You didn't let this flowering perennial beauty die, because you brought it indoors for the freezin' season. Part of prepping this pollinator-magnet for ...
Want to keep tender herbs, annuals, and veggies alive through winter, but don’t have a lot of space indoors for growing plants? Taking cuttings of your favorite plants in fall and rooting them either ...
The exotic blossoms of fuchsias can easily intimidate admirers from attempting to grow these delicate flowers. But, as with most plants, once you provide the right conditions, fuchsias will be happy ...
Leaves lying on lawns or covering vulnerable plants need clearing. Use a wire rake, or one with rubber teeth. Leaves are easier to handle, and rot down more rapidly, if gathered when damp. If you have ...
Fuchsia plants grow from the mid-summer through to the first signs of frost in the autumn. They are one of the mainstays of the summer garden and they produce masses of delightful, bell-shaped flowers ...