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How to transplant fuchsia into the garden. Learn the steps of planting fuchsia together.

In almost any garden, fuchsias can add beauty and vitality to the garden. This plant has blooming flowers in colors including pink, red, purple, blue, orange, and white. The plant is usually grown from cuttings or previously planted seedlings rather than from seeds.

How to transplant fuchsias into the garden is part of a series of tutorials on growing fuchsias. The tutorials also include starting planting, transplanting fuchsias into the garden, and daily routines. Care, if you want to know how to transplant fuchsias into the garden, follow the production department to learn the steps of planting fuchsias.

How to transplant a fuchsia into the garden

  1. How to transplant fuchsia into the garden. Learn the steps of planting fuchsia together.1When a strong root ball forms, transplant the fuchsia. At this time, several stems should have formed, each with multiple layers of leaves. Gently tug on the bottom center stem to determine if it is sturdy. If its sturdy, tilt the pot onto its side and slide a short trowel into the soil on the side, sliding the pot out of the way to expose the soil underneath. If you can see white and even roots filling the entire pot, the plant is ready to be transplanted into the garden. If not, then you should wait a few more days or weeks.
  2. How to transplant fuchsia into the garden. Learn the steps of planting fuchsia together.2Choose a location that receives adequate sunlight in the morning. A location facing east will work well. Depending on the variety, you may need to choose a location with afternoon shade. Varieties with lighter flowers or double blooms tend to need more shade, while bright red, single blooms can tolerate a little more sun.
  3. How to transplant fuchsia into the garden. Learn the steps of planting fuchsia together.3Prepare the soil. Dig a hole so that it is larger than the fuchsias current container 6 inches (15.24 cm) deep and a little wider. In the hole, add compost and garden-grade fertilizer, both available at garden and farm supply stores. These elements will improve the quality of the soil. Fill the hole with these elements 1/4 to 1/2.
  4. How to transplant fuchsia into the garden. Learn the steps of planting fuchsia together.4Put the upside-down golden bell into the hole.Slide it out of its current container and place it root end down into the hole. Add more fertilizer and organic fertilizer into the space around the newly planted root ball.
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    Materials that may be used

    • Sharp knife
    • Small pot
    • Potting mix
    • Spray bottle
    • Garden hose
    • Garden trowel
    • Compost
    • Organic fertilizer
    • Fertilizer
    • Pesticides and fungicides, as needed
    • Covering

    DIY Tips

    • If you have a mite problem in your garden then you may consider choosing from a variety of mite resistant fuchsias. Some of these varieties include Coral Baby, Fanfare, First Success and Alba.

    Notes

    • Use liquid insecticides and fungicides in the morning or evening. If you use these products when the sun is hot, it could cause the sun to scorch the leaves. You must also carefully follow the label directions on any pesticide to avoid using the wrong amount and harming your plants.

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