this small fuchsia grows 4 to 8 in. tall and up to 24 in. wide. Perfect for hanging baskets and spillers in containers, with proper care, this plant will bloom from spring until frost. ‘Rapunzel’: Up ...
there will be a fuchsia species for you. When considering how to care for fuchsias, these plants are remarkably easy to grow, ...
Being a native wildflower in much of the US and Canada, learning how to grow and care for lupines is a cinch—but there are ...
Dusty Miller, with its lacy, silvery white leaves, makes a wonderful companion to many plants in the garden. Once established, it requires little care and will happily tolerate heat and drought.
The Christmas cactus, also known as the Holiday cactus, or more accurately, Schlumbergera, is a trailing tropical cactus that ...
If you'd like to attract hummingbirds to your garden AND you'd like a perennial that would still be blooming in August, ...
green plants. As nice as it is to have them around, it can be difficult to care (or remember to care) for them all the time. Plantpal makes easy work of that, with an e-paper display that makes it ...
Peyton Ellas has been working and promoting Native Californian and other varieties of native plants for years. On October 15, ...
Grow Your Own Produce, The Workshop Series: (online via Zoom) First Wednesday of the month through Nov. 6. Taught by ...
A kind of medicine known as palliative care can help. You might also hear it called comfort or supportive care. You get it along with the care that you receive from your primary doctors.
but did you know you can eat Berberis and Fuchsia berries, day lily flowers, Dahlia tubers, Hosta, sea kale and Mahonia?" If ...