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May 5, 2014 12:37 AM CST
Name: Larry Rettig
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Arlene--Much depends on the growing conditions. Tulips prefer a dry soil after they go dormant. If one lives in a rainy climate or if the summer simply promises to be more rainy than usual, it's best to dig the tulips and store them in a dark, dry environment until replanting time in the fall.
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