By Tiger1234
Hampshire, United Kingdom
will moving a 3 year old hardy fuchsia in spring, do any harm?
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- 8 Mar, 2010
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I moved one yesterday into a bigger hole with compost added. It was still dormant so I am hopin it wont have noticed.
8 Mar, 2010
To Bamboo- Thanks for the great imformation. I was reading somewhere that hardy fuchsias hate being moved. It is now being squeezed out by larger and permanent shrubs! I will attempt to move it this week-will keep in touch and let you know how things go! Thanks again.
9 Mar, 2010
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