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Moving a fuschia
Hi everyone, I need to move a couple of fuschias. Any suggestion on when and how?
Any special trick or detail to be aware of? Thanks in advance. PA |
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Moving a fuschia
On Jan 5, 8:44*pm, "P. Alves" wrote:
Hi everyone, I need to move a couple of fuschias. Any suggestion on when and how? Any special trick or detail to be aware of? Thanks in advance. PA More information would help. Age Size Type Etc |
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Moving a fuschia
"Chris Hogg" wrote IME you can move them almost any time, but we live in a very mild part of the country and it may be different where you are. I also find that any bits of root that get left behind will tend to send up shoots and a new plant re-grows in the old position. I have a Mrs. Popple that I've dug up several times but still it comes again! I've found the same thing with hardy fuschias. Once established their roots seem to go down really deeply. I once had a largish F. magellanica that just upped and died for no apparent reason. I cut the dead top down and hoped it would regrow from the bottom but after several months nothing had happened so it was dug out. The following year when I was about to plant something different in its place, small shoots of a new fuschia had sprung up from some small piece of remaining root. -- Sue |
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Moving a fuschia
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012 12:44:15 -0800 (PST), "P. Alves"
wrote: Hi everyone, I need to move a couple of fuschias. Any suggestion on when and how? Any special trick or detail to be aware of? Can do it now, give it a good cut back, and a good deep mulch. Lincolnfuschiasociety.info (Any Olympic GameMakers) |
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