Hanging Basket Start of September
By Greenthumb
- 23 Oct, 2010
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I'm so proud of the way the fuchsia cuttings have done. This is the last shot before a morning when I looked and saw them all still perfect after a frost, but when I got home, the impatien was flat mush and the fuchsia stripped of foliage. Fast autumn once it came. :-)
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Thanks. I'm not surprise the fuchsia did so well both from the amount I see there and just how showy they can be while still being forgiving and resilient. These were just little slips off the parent plant in spring. But I'm eying the impatiens now and wishing they were planted together in the middle, like a bridal bouquet. I just love these doubles.
25 Oct, 2010
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A lovely basket GT was watching Gardners World last night and in the nations favoutites poll the Fuchsia came number one favourite in the container section;0)
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