SEATTLE — I love the living tweetle out of hardy Fuchsias, and can't plant enough of them in my garden. Who can resist such spectacular, yet easy-to-grow shrubs. They bloom non-stop from late-May ...
IF YOU’RE LOOKING for an incredibly attractive, easy-to-grow shrub that hummingbirds can’t resist, give hardy fuchsias a try. Unlike the tender, shade-loving fuchsias that come in hanging baskets, ...
SEATTLE — Fuchsias are popular in hanging baskets, but can also give plentiful splashes of color throughout your garden. Gardening guru Ciscoe Morris explains the secrets to making them thrive. If you ...
When weird weather makes good garden flower choices tough, consider fuchsias. These once-humble plants have come a long way, and many of these colorful creatures boast foliage every bit as handsome as ...
How can anyone resist hardy fuchsias? They’re easy to grow, bloom from June until frost and have beautiful flowers that hummingbirds can’t resist. These hardy shrubs come in every size and shape.
It's almost the end of the line for basket fuchsias. Gardeners either let them die off in the first cold weather or tuck them away carefully to overwinter in a dormant state. But the other fuchsias -- ...
Right around Mother's Day, fluffed-up fuchsia baskets start appearing in garden centers, a signal of spring and the beginning of the garden season. But then hot weather hits and in one day that flower ...
If you are looking for a perennial that will bloom from June until frost, will tolerate full sun or part shade, comes back every spring (unless Mother Nature is really nasty to us) and makes a ...
I remember when I thought fuchsias were just flowers to purchase each year in baskets for Mother's Day. I avoided them, since I prefer plants that reward my efforts by returning each year. But then I ...
A hummingbird feeding on nectar from tubular fuchsia flowers - altzaga/Shutterstock Hummingbirds are such a pleasure to watch in your garden as they flit from flower to flower, looking for the ...
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