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Thirty to Fifty New Plants
From Just One Original?

Can you really have Thirty to Fifty new plants just from one original plant?

Yes, you bet!

For example, by regularly stopping, (trimming), a fuchsia you can easily have up to fifty new rooted fuchsia cuttings in one season.

And you will still have the original fuchsia in perfect shape and full of flower throughout the growing season.

But it's not just fuchsias, you can get up to thirty to fifty new plants from other types of plants quite easily. And, in just one season.

Actually, fuchsias are a good plant to start your propagating off with. They are one of the easiest plants to take cuttings from and successfully root.

Fuchsias are many gardeners favourite plants. There are so many different varieties and the flowers are truly astounding. Many varieties are hardy, so you can grow them as garden plants and have wonderful flowering borders year after year after year.

Grouped together they can be spectacular. Alone as a specimen plant, some can be outstanding.

A green house, even a small 8' by 6', full of not so hardy and tender fuchsia varieties is a sight to behold. You will not want to leave your green house.

There are new varieties every year and you would do well to start propagating with fuchsias.

With the help of plants-free-for-life.com, you will soon have your thirty to fifty new plants in just one season!


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