by "Nick Byford" <pennix@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jun 27, 2006 at 08:27 PM
We have found that simply plonking them in the ground works. We have
achieved this with many hardy fuschias and some of the less hardy
varieties
too.
If you have tried that and it doesn't work, then you could try the old
hormonal gear, but we haven't had too much luck
"Baal" <bertolt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I have an uncommon ****hsia called Sheila Mary (obtained in memory of my
dear
> mother-in-law who passed away 2 years ago). My father propagates many
types
> of ****hsia for his hanging baskets but had no luck taking cuttings from
this
> variety.
>
> I found Sheila Mary in a nursery in Leeds but cannot remember where
exactly.
> So I cannot ask them for advice. Can anyone suggest a way that I may be
> able to take successful cuttings? I would like to put one over my dad
;-)
>
> --
> I smile and go off waving
> (Amiably) - for that's my way
>
> Baal
>
> http://www.helden.org.uk
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