Fuchsia ‘David’
£6.45
An upright, bushy shrub producing small, single flowers with carmine-pink tubes and sepals, mauve petals. Height 90cm. Spread 1m. Flowers June to September. Full sun/partial shade. Hardy.
Description
Fuchsia ‘David’ is an upright, bushy shrub known for its delicate, carmine-pink tubes, mauve petals, and long flowering season from June to September. With its compact shape and reliable hardiness, Fuchsia ‘David’ is ideal for borders, containers, and cottage-style gardens.
PLANTING and AFTERCARE GUIDE
Best Planting Time
- Spring: The best time to plant Fuchsia ‘David’ is in spring once the soil begins to warm. This gives the roots time to establish before the main growing season.
- Autumn: You can also plant in early autumn, allowing the plant to settle before slowing its growth for winter and strengthening for the following spring.
Site Selection
- Sunlight: Fuchsia grows beautifully in full sun to partial shade. A location with bright but gentle light helps maximise flowering while preventing stress during the warmest periods.
- Soil: Choose fertile, well-drained soil for Fuchsia ‘David’. Incorporating compost or organic matter improves structure and drainage, supporting healthy, vigorous growth.
Planting Instructions
- Prepare the Hole: Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball but no deeper. This encourages outward root growth, helping Fuchsia ‘David’ establish quickly.
- Soil Preparation: Mix compost through the excavated soil to boost nutrient content. Fuchsia responds well to enriched soil, producing more blooms.
- Planting: Position the plant so the top of the root ball sits level with the surrounding soil. Backfill gently and firm the soil to eliminate air pockets.
- Watering After Planting: Water thoroughly to settle the soil around the roots. Good drainage is essential to prevent problems such as root rot.
Watering Requirements
- Growing Season: Once established, Fuchsia needs consistent moisture. Water during dry spells, allowing the top layer of soil to partially dry between sessions. Avoid excessive watering to prevent root issues.
- Dormant Season: Reduce watering significantly during winter. Only water if the soil becomes overly dry, as Fuchsia requires minimal moisture when not actively growing.
Feeding
- Spring: Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring to encourage early strong growth and to support the flower buds.
- Mid-Summer: A light feed in mid-summer boosts continued flowering and overall vigour.
Pruning
- Deadheading: Remove spent flowers regularly to prolong the blooming season and maintain the fresh appearance of Fuchsia ‘David’.
- Autumn Pruning: After flowering finishes, cut back the plant to tidy its shape. In early spring, prune again to remove dead or weak growth, stimulating stronger new shoots.
Mulching
- Spring: Add a layer of mulch around the base, to retain moisture, suppress weeds and keep soil temperatures consistent.
- Winter: Mulching also protects the root area from extreme temperature changes, supporting the plant through winter.
Supporting the Plant
- Staking: While generally self-supporting, Fuchsia may benefit from light staking in exposed or windy areas to prevent stems from bending or snapping.
Final Tips
Fuchsia ‘David’ is a reliable, low-maintenance shrub that brings colour and charm to borders and containers. By planting in fertile, well-drained soil with sun or partial shade, and by following these simple care steps, you’ll enjoy a long season of vibrant blooms and attractive structure. Whether used as a focal feature or blended into mixed plantings, Fuchsia ‘David’ enhances the garden with lasting beauty.
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