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May 29, 2020 8:34 PM CST
Name: Terry
Ohio (Zone 6a)
Gardens in Buckets Winter Sowing Vegetable Grower Region: United States of America Plant and/or Seed Trader Tomato Heads
Enjoys or suffers hot summers Garden Procrastinator Region: Ohio Hibiscus Dog Lover Daylilies
crawgarden said:Just put them in the ground and water them in, last year had the same concern, neighbor gave a bunch while they were in the green. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, planted them, they did not bloom last year with my other Lycoris, but came up like gang busters this year! I would not cut the leaves off, need the energy back in the cell.


Thanks so much! I've had a surprisingly difficult time getting these, and they seem to be great bulbs (five of them are HUGE!), I very much don't want to lose them.

I don't have a lot of experience with bulbs, because something in my neighborhood keeps eating any that I plant; I'm basically winging it here. Big Grin
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