Bulbs - Knowledgebase Question

albuquerque, NM
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Question by terrapin621
January 11, 2011
My bulbs are beginning to sprout. It's too early for them! Should I do anything to protect them?


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Answer from NGA
January 11, 2011
Bulbs sprout when their internal clocks tell them it's time. Other than delaying the planting, I can't think of any other way to keep them from sprouting early. Spring flowering bulbs sometimes produce foliage many weeks before they're ready to bloom, in response to warmish weather. If the weather suddenly gets cold, the foliage just sits and waits. When things warm up again, the growing resumes and the bulbs bloom right on schedule. I don't think I'd dig the bulbs up - they may settle down and bloom on time if left in the ground all year long. Hope the bulbs settle down and behave themselves for you!

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