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Bulbs forum
Don't forget to divide your Daffodils, and other spring bulbs.
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PollyK
Aug 23, 2011 5:05 PM CST
Name: Polly Kinsman
Hannibal, NY (Zone 6a)
Lucifer is going to flop. When I dug the bulbs last fall they went down well over a foot. And they grow on top of each other like glads.
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eclayne
Aug 23, 2011 5:10 PM CST
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Name: Evan
Pioneer Valley south, MA, USA (Zone 6a)
Thanks Polly. So if they grow on top of each other how do they dig deeper?
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PollyK
Aug 23, 2011 6:21 PM CST
Name: Polly Kinsman
Hannibal, NY (Zone 6a)
I would assume the roots pull the down like lilies do? Contractile roots they're called.
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eclayne
Aug 23, 2011 7:48 PM CST
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So much to learn with stressed grey matter. Gracias.
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