Question: Last spring, I bought a fuchsia basket that grew beautifully for the whole summer and fall. Now it is straggly and unattractive. Is it possible to make it beautiful again or should I just ...
After a few months off, it's time for gardeners to get back into the garden and prepare plants for their growing season. By pruning your plants now, you can help them to grow back even bigger than ...
"MY hardy fuchsias on the patio are still in flower, but I'm told I should prune them ruthlessly now before winter sets in. Is that so?" asks Will Seaton, of Worcester. Article continues below - No ...
Fuchsias need to be cut back each year to ensure a better flowering display during their blooming season. Pruning will also keep the plant in check and improve the overall health of plants. Fuchsias ...
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 that time of year. Gardens are awake and you’ve got questions. For answers, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU ...
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Q. I have a hardy fuchsia ...
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 ...
1 Satsuma tangerines are wonderfully sweet and ready to harvest, but tangelos could use a few more weeks to reach their best flavor. Grapefruit is still a bit puckery, but it’s good and juicy now. And ...