This is the same ‘Voodoo’ fuchsia we picked up duringour visit to Weidner’stwo years ago. For the last six weeks, the shrub has been dangling its dramatically scrolled blossoms from stems reaching over four feet in length, growing from a repurposed ship whistle. Fuchsiais an awesome, wi...
Come the spring, it’s time to cut back your mums, stopping about July 4th. Going too long into July can hinder fall flowers. When left to their own, they may grow leggy and unable to hold up blossoms. Pinch back your plant to maintain a compact shape. Without pruning, your summer b...
Azaleas are the one group of plants Southerners never tire of learning about. Get the details on how to choose, plant, and care for these popular shrubs.By Steve Bender Steve Bender Steve Bender, also known as The Grumpy Gardener, is an award-winning author, editor, columnist, and ...
Late spring to fall Flower color: Fuchsia and yellow Part of the ColorBlast series, the flowers are unlike any other portulaca, with magenta pom-pom-like centers surrounded by five yellow petals. Flowers stay open longer under low-light conditions, with plants that are especially vigorous, dro...
The growing plants section also includes a range of plant pictures from Sweet William pictures, through to those of Parsley, Orchids, Chervil and Fuchsia. Recommended pages include lily of the valley flowers and petunia flower. As the plants are discussed based on their genus you may also like...
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Also, if your plant needs some pruning to temporarily reduce its size, prune it before bringing it inside. This hibiscus will eventually sulk and drop its leaves but perks right back up in spring. Fuchsia are a bit of a bug magnet, so I cut off their leaves and water the roots just ...
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When to Plant:Mid-February Common Plants: Asparagus fern(Asparagus setaceous) Dahlia(Dahliaselections) Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) Fuchsia(Fuchsiaselections) Silk-oak (Grevillea robusta) Sweetshade tree(Hymenosporum flavum) California pepper tree(Schinus molle) ...
Plant in equal partspeat mossand coarse sand orperliteand place in a warm spot with moderate (not direct) sunlight. Water lightly to moisten but not saturate. Do not allow clivia to rest in standing water, such as in a saucer under the pot—it needs to be dry when resting in winter....