Fuchsias - 2016

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  1. Anthony Rogers

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    Thank you :)
     
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    This thread gets better and better! A wealth of information that gives me hope for this year. Cheers people.
     
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    • Anthony Rogers

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      Hi Russ,

      Just you wait till you get the photo's in a few months time :)
       
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        Thank you @Anthony Rogers and very helpful ,I have purchased several books but its a lot easier to understand the posts in this thread,:ThankYou:
         
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          I noticed today , that my one lonely fuchsia that I bought from a flower stall last year because I liked it, has come through the winter and is sending out shoots :) . It's a really pretty pink and white. Shows what a difference an enclosed postage stamp garden can grow, as opposed to a frost pocket! My chilli plants are alive too.
           
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            My Hawkshead has leaf buds, :yes: so it must have survived the winter battering. :)
             
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              Good morning my Fuschia's have all got little new leaves on them:smile::blue thumb:

              All three are the same this one is Delta's Sarah;)

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                Is it still to early to cut the Deltas etc back ?
                 
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                  Hi @HarryS that's a good question ,its my fault I am getting a little impatient( the temperature is 8c /46.5f ) @Anthony Rogers said in a previous post:smile:

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                  Hi @wiseowl
                  Hi @HarryS

                  I would still leave them a little longer, I know it's so tempting to just " tidy them up a bit " but I still feel it's a little early.

                  I think it's because we've had such a mild Winter ( well we have up here, only 2 proper frosts and they were the beginning of January, and no snow for coming up to 6 years now ! ), and we're all getting a little impatient but you never know what's around the corner.
                   
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                    PS... Woo, that top photo is excellent. It shows people perfectly what to look for :)

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                      Well I'm a very happy bunny today
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                      The Fuchsia Procumbens seeds I put in a month ago have come up, well 6 have. First time I've ever grown any Fuchsia from seed.

                      :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
                       
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                        A pat on the back Anthony! :dbgrtmb: It's very satisfying when they show themselves, particularly when we think it's not going to happen. :)
                         
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                          Yeah, I had my doubts because from everything I'd heard you're supposed to sow them fresh and these are my own saved seed from last Summer /Autumn.
                           
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                            Do most fuschia's come true from seed?
                             
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