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~Tulip bulbs~

  • 18-12-2003 2:17am
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    Here's the deal. I was told by the farmers Market to plant them in Late September early November.
    The weather has been unseasonably warm for us here in the southern United States this year.
    I left the bulbs outside in a crate to protect them from animals. They started to somewhat grow. I am to plant them this weekend because now I think it is chilly enough now that mother nature will not spark anymore growth. Do you think they will put on blooms and grow or an I waisting my time by laboring with these bulbs???


    ~DR~


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 78,648 ✭✭✭✭Victor


    They probably won't work out as well as hoped, as they have used up a bit of their energy in growing these premature shoots, but some of them should be OK.


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