The dramatic beauty of fuchsias has made them a top choice for growing in pots kept near outdoor living areas. Here are four simple tricks for healthy and full fuchsias.
June 30, 2015
The dramatic beauty of fuchsias has made them a top choice for growing in pots kept near outdoor living areas. Here are four simple tricks for healthy and full fuchsias.
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Healthy plants on the brink of bloom are widely available at garden centres in spring.
For vibrant blooms, you should spoil your fuchsias with rich, premium-quality potting soil.
Pinching is essential to get the most from your fuchsia.
Pinched plants produce more side shoots, which in turn produce more flowers. You can stop pinching as often after midsummer when your plants will have developed a strong, symmetrical shape.
Fuchsias' pendant flowers make these plants very popular for outdoor hanging baskets.
In the early 1980s popular fuchsias became infected with fuchsia gall mites. Because of their popularity at the time, cuttings were being transported all over the world at the time, taking mites with them.
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