Sherman Library & Gardens 6th Annual Fuchsia Festival

Whenever I gaze at a fuchsia, I think of a woman’s formal dress, including a petticoat. The shape of this pendulous flower, combined with the vibrant colors, make for a dazzling display. The folks at Sherman Library & Gardens in Corona Del Mar, California realize the allure of the fuchsia, which is why they hold their Annual Fuchsia Festival every spring.

“Sherman Library & Gardens has such a wonderful fuchsia collection, and many parts of Southern California offer a perfect place to grow them,” says Erin Aguiar, manager of horticulture for the gardens

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“We started the annual festival, because we wanted to celebrate these beautiful flowers and share our love of fuchsias with the community. It has also become more difficult to find some of the older varieties. We wanted to not only preserve them, but make them more available to the public.” Fuchsias are native to the Americas, just like the flower’s garden counterpart, the hummingbird, says Aguiar. “Fuchsias offer a great way to attract hummingbirds to your garden, where you can easily watch them happily slurp up nectar.”

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They are also one of the loveliest flowers you can add to your garden. “Fuchsias boast a dizzying array of variety, from the bold, long slender tubes of the Bolivian fuchsia to the dainty miniature blossoms of Fuchsia thymifolia,” says Aguiar. “The classic fuchsia hybrids impress with spectacular color combinations and flower styles.” Once you get past the short learning curve, you can easily grow these spectacular garden gems, encourages Aguiar, who notes that they require shady conditions if you live inland. They can grow in full sun on the coast. They also need to be kept well-watered.
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If you live in Southern California, the Fuchsia Festival offers a lovely spring day in the garden with a little something for everyone. “We have the fuchsia plant sale and classes for the green thumbs. There are booths to learn about related gardening topics, as well as games and activities for kids.”
The Fuchsia Festival is on Saturday, May 6th from 10:30 am to 4 pm. Visit www.slgardens.org for more information. Julie Bawden-Davis is a garden writer and master gardener, who since 1985 has written for publications such as Organic Gardening, The American Gardener, Wildflower, Better Homes and Gardens and The Los Angeles Times. She is the author of 10 books, including Reader’s Digest Flower Gardening, Fairy GardeningThe Strawberry Story Series, and Indoor Gardening the Organic Way, and is the founder of HealthyHouseplants.com.  
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