Fuchsia 'Beacon'
Fuchsia 'Beacon'
- Early Summer 2020
- 14
- 1
- Late Spring 2019
- 17
- 1
- Late Summer 2017
- 22
- 1
- Mid Summer 2017
- 22
- 4
- Late Summer 2017
- 24
- 1
- Mid Autumn 2015
- 15
- 4
- Early Autumn 2015
- 17
- 13
- Late Summer 2015
- 10
- 3
Fuchsia 'Beacon'
- Early Summer 2020
- 14
- Late Spring 2019
- 17
Ready to pop 💜❤️
- Late Summer 2017
- 22
#backtothefuchsia lots of buds and flowers
- Mid Summer 2017
- 22
- Late Summer 2017
- 24
Still lots coming
- Mid Autumn 2015
- 15
- Early Autumn 2015
- 17
Fuchsia in butler sink
Good use for a lovely plant
Looks fab ,Back to kitchens for planters lol
Really pretty, hope you don't have to move it too often
Oooh! I think I've got one of those lurching somewhere! @juliesgarden lol. I'll have to on the hunt. Lovely fuchsia 🌺
Ooophs! Lurking even
@mojo I have always grown tomatoes in mine. I have four so this year I planted a fuchsia that I had grown from cutting. Did really well 😀😀
Great idea, I can see tomatoes in the background 👍I think mine is a miniature sink that we inherited when we moved in but it got put behind the shed, would be perfect for fuchsias 😊
Yay! Just found it! A bit grubby and still has the pipe work attached, will try and revamp it. @juliesgarden 😊
I was originally going to rough it up with cement and grow alpines in it. Prefer tommies and fuchsias. Have fun planting up. They say everything but the kitchen sink but I like them lol ❤️❤️
They do look good as alpine beds, but I agree with you. Maybe Cyclamen for winter? I'll hopefully put photo on, just tried removing the pipe work and it's not budging! More brute force needed I think! 💪
Looking forward to seeing it @mojo 😜😜
Pretty 💜💓💜💓