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May 28, 2013 7:32 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Tulips are notorious for needing more chilling than what they can get down here. I planted a Hyacinth bulb and it did come back the next year, foliage only, then I never saw it again. Daffodils bloom around Christmas here, just north and a little west of where you are. Are you missing them?

You should be able to grow Gladiolus, daffodils, various Lycoris, Crinum, Oxalis crassipes, Allium, Oriental lilies, Amaryllis, Easter lilies, Cucurma, Iris, Cannas, Hedychium, Zephyranthes... Is Liriope a bulb?

P.S. I have an agoraphobic friend who lives between Geneva and Bonifay that I visit once a week. If you'd like some Gladiolus, Oxalis, Lycoris radiata or Cannas, I have plenty and would be happy to share. Just let me know if you'd be able to meet me up on Rt. 2 (at Rt. 79) on a Monday. Send me a private if interested. Also, we LOVE to go camping in the state park at Port St. Joe. Do you ever go there?
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