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**free Pack Of Fuchsias Worth £5**
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mine came on saturday, in lovely condition, thanks very much OPwins so far:- absolutely nothing, not even an arguement:mad:0
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Mine came today---but they are three 'giant Fuscia's'. Very healthy looking plants will bring them on a bit and then put them out in the garden.Be ALERT - The world needs more LERTS0
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Mine arrived yesterday. Didn't look too healthy but will see how they grow! Thanks OP

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Yep, got mine too, they look great, surprised how moist they still were

xx"It is not uncommon for slight acquaintances to get married, but a couple really have to know each other to get divorced." - Anonymous
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just wanted to say thanks, mine just arrived and i hope they will survive. if not, well they were free :T0
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I got mine today, one of the stems had snapped off as I opened the pack, but they should survive. everyone put slug pellets out as slugs love fuschias.
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Mine came today, I just hope they have not been cooked as they were left on top of a bin on the patio at the back of the house! Some water dripped out when I tipped the pack over was a touch on the warm side!What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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Mine are already in their hanging basket and are looking lovely:)Mummy to 2 wonderful boys
Want to be fit for 30 not fat at 30but i want never gets!!!0 -
I have them outside in a pot to harden off and grow a bit then they will go in the garden!! Quite warm down here in the south!nollag2006 wrote: »Should you plant them indoors first, or put them straight out into the garden?Be ALERT - The world needs more LERTS0
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