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Fuchsia 10" Hanging Baskets

Fuchsia 10" Hanging Baskets

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Pickup available May 8 at 11:00AM through May 18

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$37.00

Simply spectacular! Every year our Farm lovingly grows these incredible beauties, and every year we sell out - fast. Perfect for Mother's Day (May 10th) - or any day! These delightful, exotic  pretties are easy to grow on cool, shady decks and patios. 

Transform your outdoor spaces into a lush, relaxing sanctuary filled with these captivating plants! They are in 10" hanging baskets, ideal for showing off their fabulously oh-so-frilly blooms and trailing habit. 

Choose from 4 gorgeous cultivars:

  • Blue Eyes - pale violet-blue to lilac swirling skirts with pink sepals.
  • Dark Eyes - dramatic deep blue-violet fully double frilly skirts with red sepals.
  • Lena - billowy, semi-double dark purple-blue skirts with creamy pink-purple sepals. 
  • Swingtime - double white frilly skirts with contrasting bold red sepals. Winner of the the Royal Horticultural Society's prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM).

🏡Fuchsias are happiest when kept in cool, shady locations.
💧Keep them in moist, though not wet soil.
🌺Regular fertilizing and deadheading will keep them overflowing with blooms all summer long!

We recommend fertilizing Fuchsias every 2 weeks with a gentle but potassium rich fertilizer, such as Neptune's Harvest Fish & Seaweed (available in our Garden Shop) to promote flower growth. 

Limited quantities available.

Plant Nerd: While most people grow them as annuals here, Fuchsias are technically tender perennials (cold hardy to somewhere between zone 8 and 9, roughly ~20F), which means that they can be overwintered indoors. Under ideal conditions they can live up to 8 years!

🌿What's in a name? Fuchsias are named after one of the fathers of botany, Leonhart Fuchs, renowned plant expert, physician, and professor of the 1500s. His great scholarly work, Notable Commentaries on the History of Plants (De historia stirpium commentarii insignes), covers roughly 500 different known medicinal plant species of his time and is filled with beautiful botanical woodcut illustrations. Stanford University Press considers it to be one of the best illustrated books of all time! 

🌎Most Fuchsias are native to Central and South America, with some also hailing from New Zealand, Hispaniola, and Tahiti. Modern cultivars available in the horticultural world are hybrids bred by plant breeders passionate about these amazing plants, bringing out their best and most beautiful qualities.

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