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Title: October Fuchsias
Post by: Georgie on October 07, 2007, 20:23:03
Here are just a few of the Fuchsias blooming in my garden today.   :)  G x

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/FuchsiaLottieHobby-1.jpg)

This is Lottie Hobby.  Tiny flowers about 1cm long and lovely round black fruits.

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/FuchsiaLadyBoothby-1.jpg)

Lady Boothy.  It is not a climbing Fuchsia as billed but it has grown to about 6-7 feet tall.   :)

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/FuchsiaCarmelBlue-1.jpg)

Carmel Blue. 

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/FuchsiaCircusSpangles-1.jpg)

Circus Spangles

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/FuchsiaCircusSpangles2.jpg)

...and again

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/FuchsiaCircusSpangles3.jpg)

...and again!
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Lauren S on October 07, 2007, 22:25:18
Bloomin' Lovely  ;D
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: manicscousers on October 08, 2007, 15:42:20
does the lady boothby spread around the garden, Georgie..next door had fuschias, now we have them all over, I cut them down every winter, they just come right back  ;D
lovely pictures, by the way  :)
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Georgie on October 08, 2007, 16:46:20
Thanks both.   :)  Sorry Manics but I have no idea.  I've not heard of Fuchsias spreading like that but anything's possible I guess.  Mine are in pots on concrete so no danger of them escaping here.   ;D

G x
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: lorna on October 08, 2007, 19:00:30
Lovely Georgie, I remember when you bought Lady Boothby. I have made a note of Lady Boothby, Swingtime and Circus Spangles that I intend to buy next year. OK so I am a "copy cat" but they really appeal to me :) Thanks for sharing.
Lorna
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: kenkew on October 08, 2007, 19:53:45
Puts mine to such shame I'm not going to 'pic' em!.... :D
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Georgie on October 08, 2007, 20:50:54
Thanks Lorna.  Swingtime has finished flowering now but it has wonderful 'hips' on it, a beautiful plum colour.  I've taken lots of Fuchsia cuttings so before you buy next year remind me of what you'd like in case I have any spares.   :)

Come on Ken, I've shown you mine!   ;D

G x
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: manicscousers on October 08, 2007, 21:06:14
not really mine  ;D it's next door's made a break for it
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: kenkew on October 08, 2007, 21:14:00
Mine are just over there......Bu**er...the ruddy geese just eat 'em! Shish.
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: lorna on October 09, 2007, 22:26:53
Many thanks Georgie. I actually made a  note of swingtime some time ago, I added the others yesterday when I saw your photos. Do you over winter them in a greenhouse? Heated or unheated?
Lorna
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Georgie on October 09, 2007, 22:30:40
They are all in my unheated greenhouse Lorna.  I'm not sure how the less hardy ones will fair but they have two options.   ;D

G x
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: lorna on October 09, 2007, 22:34:12
Thanks Georgie.
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Gardengirl on October 10, 2007, 10:14:08
Beautiful photos Georgie :)  I love fuchsias, they seem to be going on and on this year. Here are a few of my hardy ones. Lost the label for the blue one so if anyone recognises it, please let me know :)
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Gardengirl on October 10, 2007, 10:21:43
Oh, and how could I forget little Tom Thumb still blooming its little socks off on my pond rockery ;D
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: lorna on October 10, 2007, 14:46:05
Just beautiful Gardengirl
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: rosebud on October 10, 2007, 15:40:57
lORNA, HOW ARE THE CUTTINGS THAT YOU TOOK HOME WITH YOU?/.  DID THE FAVOURITE OF YOURS FROM T& M GROW ALRIGHT HAVE YOU STILL GOT IT?. i SHALL BE TAKING THE BLACK ONE IN SO I SHALL DO YOU A COUPLE OF CUTTINGS, I SHALL KEEP THEM UNTILL YOU BOTH VISIT IN THE SPRING. LOVE MARY.   Oppppppps sorry not shouting  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Georgie on October 10, 2007, 18:04:59
Beautiful pics, Gardengirl.   ;D  Could the blue one be Carmel Blue?

G x
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Gardengirl on October 10, 2007, 18:31:50
I used to have Carmel Blue Georgie, but I have a feeling it is not a hardy one. Will look it up in my fuchsia book :)
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Georgie on October 10, 2007, 20:20:14
Eek, I thought Carmel Blue was hardy.  Please let me know if it isn't.   ::)

G x
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Gardengirl on October 10, 2007, 20:41:03
My book of fuchsias does not say whether Carmel Blue is hardy or not G but I looked on this web site of hardy fuchsias and it is not mentioned.
http://www.findthatfuchsia.info/hardy_fuchsias.htm
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Georgie on October 10, 2007, 20:44:39
Hmmm. I've just checked with Shoot and they say it is Hardy (H4).  Anyone else any thoughts?

G x
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Gardengirl on October 11, 2007, 10:16:55
Glad to hear it Georgie :) Looks like I was given the wrong information when I purchased Carmel Blue >:(  I don't think my blue one in the garden is CB though as it is not as clear blue as CB.
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Heldi on October 11, 2007, 10:29:11
I would err on the side of caution with Carmel Blue...when I looked at your pictures G I remembered I had that one and immediately thought that it isn't hardy. I lost mine...that may have been because of something I've done but I definitely remember the "destructions" saying it wasn't hardy.  Confusing. Sometimes I wonder if they only put that on the label to cover their bottom?! Maybe it depends where you are in the country too?

Lovely fuchsias. I bought "Hawkeshead"  this year.  It looked very whippy and a bit rubbish when I got it but I adored the delicate white flowers. Bunged it in a pot and it has shaped up pretty well and is flowering. I'll go take a picture. Been very cold here overnight lately but it seems okay. Might move it closer to the house in a couple of weeks.  Right, shall go and take a snap right now.
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Heldi on October 11, 2007, 10:53:21
That wasn't as easy as I'd thought...bit of a windy day out there!

Okay I've had to sharpen the picture up a bit but I think you can see what a lovely little fuschia it is.

Can anyone identify the one in the last picture? Had it for years but I can't rememeber it's name. It got a hammering last Spring...completely covered in aphids,luckily I had already taken cuttings the previous year and have two more plants.
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Bluey on October 11, 2007, 10:58:09
Any advice on how to look after Carmel blue over the next few months? First time of growing fuschias... Its currently in a pot on the patio next to the house.
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: lorna on October 11, 2007, 11:45:30
Mary 3 of the 4 cuttings that you had started in water have survivesd (Thank you)
I think I mentioned to you when I visited that the Dawn Star didn't survive. Probably me. As you know Charlie was brilliant with cuttings but I have lost several of his plants. Just ain't got green fingers but I keep trying.Lorna
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Gardengirl on October 11, 2007, 13:40:28
Now I'm really confused -CB hardy or non-hardy :-\

Heldi, could your unidentified one be Beacon. If you look at the photo of my Beacon on page 1, it looks very similar right down to the darker leaves.
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: rosebud on October 11, 2007, 16:36:35
Lorna, have you got any of Dawn Star, at all.  Mary.
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: lorna on October 11, 2007, 17:38:26
No Mary, I am sorry to say, but will purchse again next year. I do really like it.
Lorna.
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Georgie on October 11, 2007, 20:44:39
That wasn't as easy as I'd thought...bit of a windy day out there!

Okay I've had to sharpen the picture up a bit but I think you can see what a lovely little fuschia it is.

Can anyone identify the one in the last picture? Had it for years but I can't rememeber it's name. It got a hammering last Spring...completely covered in aphids,luckily I had already taken cuttings the previous year and have two more plants.


I love Hawkeshead, Heldi.  Ninnyscrops is going to send me some.   ;D  I agree with Gardengirl that the other one looks like Beacon.  It's one I grow and very reliable it is too. 

Bluey the jury seems to be out on whether Carmel Blue is Hardy or not.  Mine are in pots and they will be kept in a sheltered place over winter.  You could always wrap yours in fleece or bubblewrap if frost is threatened or pop it in a cold frame if you have one.

G x
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Heldi on October 12, 2007, 11:54:49
Beacon it is then! Have to agree with GG it does look very much like the one in her picture.

I asked on the Beeb board about Carmel Blue. Two replies, both saying it isn't hardy but one goes on to say it can probably survive winter outside in milder areas. So yes,shelter,fleece,bubblewrap seems to be the way to go.
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: GREENWIZARD on October 13, 2007, 14:01:07
i like fushias....thanks for posting peeps ;D
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Gardengirl on October 18, 2007, 16:42:02
Just to throw a spanner in the works :o  I was cleaning out my shed today and came across the label for Carmel Blue.  Quote "Minimum temperature 12 degrees C. Protect from frost".  I suppose from that info it would be wise to do as Heldi says :)
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Georgie on October 18, 2007, 20:36:24
I wonder if there is more than one variety of Fuchsia known as Carmel Blue?  The temperature here dropped to about 3 degrees last night but mine were fine when I checked them tonight.  They are in pots on the patio but have no protection as such (yet).

G x
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: jennym on October 19, 2007, 13:50:02
Fuchsia magic say Carmel Blue is semi hardy, and there's a US site that say they will withstand temps down to 10 - 20 deg F http://www.nwfuchsiasociety.com/hardies/hardyfuchsias.htm
I'd be careful with it though, have found that its the combination of cold & wet that really kills them off quick. Lost my Lottie Hobby last year due to that - the new one is coming in this year  ;D
Title: Re: October Fuchsias
Post by: Georgie on October 19, 2007, 18:05:24
Thanks Jenny.  In that case I think I'll put the pots against the south facing wall under the Jasmine which is pretty sheltered and almost in rain shadow.  (There is simply not enough room in the mini greenhouse.) I'll cut them back by half when they have finished flowering, stand them on pot feet and have some fleece at the ready if we have a cold snap.  How's that for TLC?   ;D

G x
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