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Nov 10, 2015 7:24 PM CST
Name: Dnd
SE Michigan (Zone 6a)
Daylilies Dog Lover Houseplants Organic Gardener I helped beta test the first seed swap Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Garden Ideas: Level 2
midnight21 said:I don't know if this will help, but. I have been hybridizing fuchsias now for well over 40 years, and tried various methods like you to mark the crosses. In the end I found that ordinary knitting wool was the answer. There were, and still are, family, friends and neighbours who knit, and they all seem to have wool left over. Very soon I had dozens of different colours which I use along with a note book to keep a reference to my crosses. I agree with you, it's a exciting thing to do. I still get a kick waiting for those plants to bloom, and what a thrill when you get something special. Keep going.

John. Hurray! Hurray!


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Thank you, John! I can only imagine how exciting it must be to work with fuschia, too....they are so bright, beautiful, and the scent.... Lovey dubby I've only had the opportunity to sniff a fuschia once, a long time ago, but I remember it being beautiful. I like your idea about the wool. My friends that knit live out of state, so I'm a little out of luck there, but I might check it out at a craft store (or WalMart, etc.) one of these days. That could be a nice addition or alternative to the methods I currently have. Thumbs up

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