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Jun 2, 2013 11:40 AM CST
Name: Natalie
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I recently moved from Utah to our new place in Idaho. I have lots of land to plant on, but a lot of it is on a very steep hill. So, I'm tossing wildflower seeds there and hope that some of them grow. When I was digging up my daylilies to bring with me, I also dug up a huge amount of Muscari and brought them too. I thought they would look nice growing on the hillside. I don't want them in any flower beds that I make because they totally took over in Utah.

Do I need to plant each bulb, or can they be tossed down the hillside? I've never planted them myself, so I'm not sure. The friend that we rented our house to for 8 years is the one who put them in the garden. I know that they have come up really bad from seed, and some of the bulbs are very tiny, and won't bloom for a while. Planting each one is impossible to even think about!

Any suggestions? I know that I could plant them in clumps pretty easily, but I'd like them to grow all over the hillside.
Natalie
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