This Ryan used to post as Daisy, not the other Ryan who posted a while ago, unless he's started again as a different person. But doesn't seem like him. Daisy/Ryan why did you change? Are you a boy or a girl?
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
You can root Fatsia from leave but you need to cut off the leaf part itself as it is the heel where it was at the stem that grow roots and the new plant. It really is easier to grow from seed though as it tends to rot.
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Might be Dove as posts appear to be from a younger person.
Ryan if it's you wot you playing at
and why are you Ryan / Daisy
This Ryan used to post as Daisy, not the other Ryan who posted a while ago, unless he's started again as a different person. But doesn't seem like him. Daisy/Ryan why did you change? Are you a boy or a girl?
I'm a BOY I changed the name from Daisy because it sounded like a girl
sorry for the confusion guys 
And who was this other Ryan you speak of guys?
Hello Ryan. He was here, but it's 2013. http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/garden-questions-and-advice-/77947.html There was another young gardener called Cody, but haven't seen him for a bit.
Oh how do u know I'm a young Gardner?
You can root Fatsia from leave but you need to cut off the leaf part itself as it is the heel where it was at the stem that grow roots and the new plant. It really is easier to grow from seed though as it tends to rot.
Thanks Blairs yeah I'll try and keep my eyes out for some seeds either in stores or on the seedswap forum
You gave us a bit of a clue here Ryan
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/plants/what-exotic-plants-are-you-growing-this-year/636773.html
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Fatsia are widely planted - if you see black berries, then pick those off as that means the seeds inside are ripe.