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Apr 21, 2014 4:42 AM CST
Name: John
St.Osyth Nr Clacton on Sea. E
Region: United Kingdom Hybridizer Garden Ideas: Master Level Ferns Butterflies Salvias
Hostas Heucheras Clematis Birds Bee Lover Daylilies
Hello All

The transplant should be fine, as fuchsias, (that is the plural) do this very well. You have given the answer yourself. Shade and a moist soil. They love it. If you give me a bit of time, I will try to do an article of how I take cuttings. I have taken thousands, honestly, in my lifetime, and I get a success rate of about 98%. They are so easy. Please give me time though, as I am getting the garden in shape for our open days, and at a young 74, I am finding it more and more of a strain.

All the best

John

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