Fushia

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Petra
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Re: Fushia

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Petra wrote:Thanks for sharing that with us Greth, still for the life of me i have tried every thing to no avail. im sure climate has some part in keeping them alive. I wish i could keep one, as they are sooooo beautiful. I dont know any one localy who has a fushia plant. I guess thats my answer there then.
I so look forwards to more of your fushias in progress in the future. Keep us posted. cheers! ;)
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Re: Fushia

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Theres a lady from the UK who does the most fantastic fuchsia bonsai, will put up the link if she doesn't mind, waiting for her reply.
Yours seem to be doing very well tho, I can only hope at this stage.
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Here is Kath's album, she does come to Australia from time to time, hope to meet up with her next time.
http://www.gardenbuddies.com/forums/mem ... lbums.html
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If you are not killing plants, then you are not extending yourself as a gardener..
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Re: Fushia

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man, after lookin at her fuchia's....

i gotta get mine into gear :!:

thanks for sharing greth

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Re: Fushia

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I Really do like fuschias some nice ones

i got 3 growing in the garden
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